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Liberty V Nickel, 1943 Steel Wheat Cent, Lincoln Wheat Penny - 3 coin lot

Description: You Get 3 Total Coins: (1) Liberty V Nickel (Random Date and Average Circulation), (1) 1943 Steel Wheat "War Time" Penny (Average Circulation), AND (1) Lincoln Wheat Cent (Random Mint, Average Circulation). The coins you receive will be similar in quality to the coins pictured! History of Steel Wheat Penny: The 1943 silver colored penny is a wartime coin issue made of steel and coated with zinc. During World War II, the war effort required a lot of copper to make shell casings and munitions. In 1943 the penny was made out of zinc plated steel to save copper for the war effort which is why most 1943 pennies are silver colored. Metal was not the only commodity that was critical to the war effort. American citizens were asked to conserve food such as sugar, meat, cooking oil, and canned goods. Critical goods were ration to American citizens using coupon books issued by the government. Most critical of all was gasoline. To help the war effort by eliminating copper from U.S. pennies, the United States Mint came up with a new metallic composition for the one cent piece. They decided on using steel for the base metal and plating it with pure zinc. Unfortunately, zinc oxidizes over time and turns into a dull and dark gray color. Moisture came in contact with the coins as they circulated in commerce. The moisture caused the zinc coating to turn to an ugly blackish color. As the zinc coating wore off the steel core the exposed steel underneath began to rust. Liberty V Nickel History: The Liberty Head nickel, sometimes referred to as the V nickel because of its reverse (or tails) design, is an American five-cent piece. It was struck for circulation from 1883 until 1912, with at least five pieces being surreptitiously struck dated 1913. The obverse features a left-facing image of the goddess of Liberty. The original copper–nickel five-cent piece, the Shield nickel, had longstanding production problems, and in the early 1880s, the United States Mint was looking to replace it. Mint Chief Engraver Charles Barber was instructed to prepare designs for proposed one-, three-, and five-cent pieces, which were to bear similar designs. Only the new five-cent piece was approved, and went into production in 1883. For almost thirty years large quantities of coin of this design were produced to meet commercial demand, especially as coin-operated machines became increasingly popular.

Price: 3.9 USD

Location: Fullerton, California

End Time: 2024-08-19T23:46:55.000Z

Shipping Cost: 0 USD

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Liberty V Nickel, 1943 Steel Wheat Cent, Lincoln Wheat Penny - 3 coin lotLiberty V Nickel, 1943 Steel Wheat Cent, Lincoln Wheat Penny - 3 coin lot

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated

Denomination: Small Cent

Lot: Yes

Coin: Lincoln Wheat

Composition: Copper

Year: 1943

Strike Type: Business

Mint Location: Philadelphia

Grade: Ungraded

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Modified Item: No

Certification: Uncertified

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