The $1.7 Million 1943-D Copper Penny: Ultimate Collector’s Guide

BREAKING: Only 10-15 of these exist—and one sold for $1.7 MILLION! Could YOUR penny be the next discovery?

At PennyVerse, we’re revealing exactly how to spot this ultra-rare error before you accidentally spend a fortune!


🔥 The King of Coin Errors

The 1943-D Copper Penny is:
✔ Rarer than the 1913 Liberty Nickel
✔ More valuable than most gold coins
✔ The “Holy Grail” of Lincoln cents

Last Private Sale: $1.7 MILLION (2010)


🔍 How to Identify the $1.7M Penny

1. Check These Key Features

✅ Date: 1943
✅ Mintmark: “D” (Denver)
✅ Color: Copper (NOT silver)
✅ Weight: 3.11g (steel pennies weigh 2.7g)
✅ Magnet Test: Won’t stick (steel pennies will)

2. Compare to a Normal 1943 Steel Penny

🚫 Steel 1943-D = $0.10-$5
✅ Copper 1943-D = $500,000-$1.7M+

(Pro Tip: Use a digital scale for precise weight!)


💵 Jaw-Dropping Auction Records

Grade Sale Price Year
MS63+ $1.7M 2010 (Private)
MS60 $840,000 2021 (Heritage)
AU55 $212,750 2004

⚠️ WARNING: FAKES ARE EVERYWHERE!

Scammers try to:
❌ Plate steel pennies with copper
❌ Alter 1948 pennies to look like 1943
❌ Create counterfeit “D” mintmarks

Only Trust:
✔ PCGS/NGC Certification
✔ XRF Metal Testing
✔ Professional Authentication


🚨 What to Do If You Find One

  1. Handle by edges ONLY (cotton gloves)
  2. Photograph under natural light
  3. Contact PCGS Secure Plus IMMEDIATELY
  4. Insure for $1M+ during verification

🎯 Where This Coin Could Be Hiding

  • Old coin collections (especially WWII-era)
  • Bank safety deposit boxes
  • Estate sales (often overlooked)

Pro Tip: Check all 1943 pennies—even if they look copper!


📢 Urgent Collector Update

With only 10-15 known, finding another would be numismatic history!

👇 Think You Found One? We Can Help!
“PennyVerse’s guide helped me identify a $25K error penny!” – Sarah K., Ohio

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