Hi there Keith, thanks for reaching out... 1943 Steel cents (actually zinc) are just like any other "common date" copper wheat cent in terms of value and population. US Lincoln Cents (wheat cents 1909 to 1958) For 1943's, they start at .02 ea up to to about .25 ea. If corroded or rusty... spend them. Same with all other dates. We start at two cents each and up and sell them for about .04 to .15 ea depending on year and conditions... ONES TO WATCH FOR INCLUDE: There are only five "key-dates" dates in this series: 1909-S / 1909-S VDB / 1914-D / 1922 (no mint mark) & 1931-S These key-dates start at $50 & up if undamaged and in good or better condition. Hope this helps And, thank you Charles for you input
I was referred by someone, told that they will go through what you have and give you a fair deal. I went in and found this to be true, they even stayed open after hrs to work with me. Spent about an hr, 500 or so worldly coins and was paid fair. I do recommend that you look online before you go just to be sure you you don't have a one of a kind that's priceless;-)) For all my silver I was given fair market value for their standard pricing .. Hope that helps and if you go tell them I say hello and thanks again! Cheers and good luck!
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