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✅ 3. Use a Magnet
If your 1943 penny is copper-colored and doesn’t stick to a magnet, you might be holding a treasure.
✅ 4. Confirm the Weight
If you want to be extra cautious before heading to an appraiser, a 1943 copper cent weighs 3.11 grams, while a steel penny weighs only 2.7 grams.
🧠 Beware of Fakes!
That’s why, if you think you’ve found one, the best next step is to:
- Take it to a reputable coin dealer
- Or send it to a grading service like PCGS or NGC for authentication
🪙 Final Thoughts: That Penny in Your Hand Could Be Worth a Fortune
It’s easy to dismiss pennies as pocket change, but numismatics (the study of coins) proves that sometimes, even the smallest coins can hold massive value.
One copper-colored 1943 penny could turn your spare change into an $85,000 payday.
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