Chief wrote:Isn't it true that some commercial coin sorter have magnets to weed out steel coins? I've found at least 15 of every 1940's cents, except for a 1943, not a single one. Maybe people hoarded them asap when they have gotten them over the years, since they stick out, but who knows.
henrysmedford wrote:Chief wrote:Isn't it true that some commercial coin sorter have magnets to weed out steel coins? I've found at least 15 of every 1940's cents, except for a 1943, not a single one. Maybe people hoarded them asap when they have gotten them over the years, since they stick out, but who knows.
I know that the coin sorters have magnets the Cummings do today we found two Canadian quarters but wedged behind them was a US quarter and a US dime. So my thought that if it makes it past the magnets they make it in to the roll.
Centsation wrote:Awesome, thanks for the info everyone! Good to know that it's possible to complete the set I'm working on without having to pay more than FV
Steel????????thaler wrote:I found a 44 and a 45 yesterday in a string box
2) 1944 Steel Wheat Penny - The 1944 steel wheat penny shouldn't exist, either. In 1944, they stopped making pennies out of steel and went back to copper. Once again, though, some steel blanks left over from the 1943 batch were left in the machine and some 1944 steel wheat pennies were made by accident. These are also very rare and one of the most valuable wheat pennies. They can also be worth over 6 figures if you can find them.
NotABigDeal wrote:Most are lower quality, but I've found a few that definitely have not been in circulation since '43.
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