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1963 Lincoln Penny Value Guide
What Is the 1963 Lincoln Penny Made Of? The 1963 Lincoln penny is made of 95% copper while the remainder is 5% tin or zinc.
This penny somehow missed the 1944 transition from steel-coated zinc to copper, and it’s worth a fortune as a result. Just two copies of the San Francisco-minted version remain. Circulating ...
During World War II, pennies were made of steel to save copper for the war effort. However, a few were mistakenly made of bronze, and these are extremely rare and valuable. Made of 95% copper and ...
2-Year U.S. Treasury Note Continuous Contract $102.617-0.254-0.25% 5-Year U.S. Treasury Note Continuous Contract $106.266-0.586-0.55% 10-Year U.S. Treasury Note Continuous Contract $109.063-0.844 ...
Check the price of copper with Money Metals Exchange's interactive live and historical chart. The chart below allows you to check copper spot prices dating back 20 years up to the current date. Copper ...
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However, 1943 pennies in exceptional condition (graded MS 67 or above) command significantly higher prices: During World War II, the United States needed to conserve copper for the production of ...
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