The $1.7 Million 1943 Penny: How to Identify This Rare Copper Treasure
At Pennyverse.info, we’ve tracked the most valuable pennies in existence – including the legendary 1943 copper penny that sold for $1.7 million. Watch our exclusive video analysis and learn how to spot this rare coin in your collection.
Why the 1943 Copper Penny Is So Valuable
The Wartime Coinage Error
- Historical context: 1943 pennies should be steel (wartime conservation)
- Rarity: Only 10-15 confirmed specimens exist
- Record sale: $1.7 million (2010, PCGS-certified MS-63)
How to Identify a Genuine 1943 Copper Penny
3 Critical Identification Steps
- Magnetic Test
- Steel pennies: Will stick to magnet
- Copper pennies: Will not stick
- Weight Verification
Steel: 2.7 grams
Copper: 3.11 grams - Visual Inspection
- Copper color (not silver-gray)
- No signs of plating or alteration
Grading & Value Breakdown
Grade | Value Range |
---|---|
AG-3 | $100,000+ |
MS-60 | $500,000+ |
MS-63 | 1,000,000−1,000,000−1,700,000 |
Where These Rare Pennies Are Found
- Old coin collections (often unrecognized)
- Bank storage vaults (unsearched rolls)
- Estate sales (misidentified as steel pennies)
What To Do If You Find One
- Handle carefully with cotton gloves
- Store in protective holder
- Get PCGS/NGC certified immediately
- Insure before transport
Critical Warning:
Never clean the coin – this destroys its authenticity and value!
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Your Action Plan:
- Check all 1943 pennies tonight
- Use our magnet and weight tests
- Watch our video for visual identification
Question for You:
“Would you rather find one $1.7M penny or 100 gold coins?”
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Why This Matters
This penny represents one of the most famous mint errors in history. At Pennyverse.info, we help collectors identify these life-changing discoveries.
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