β οΈ I just found this β1943 pennyβ in my grandfatherβs collection. Could it be worth over $200,000βor is it just a fake altered coin? Hereβs how to tell. Save this for reference!
Step 1: Look Closely at the Date
- On a real 1943, the β3β curves below the β4.β
- On a fake altered coin, the β3β lines up evenly with the β4,β almost like someone scraped a β1948β into β1943.β
π If the last number looks suspicious or flat, itβs usually a fake.
Step 2: Weigh the Coin
- A genuine copper 1943 should weigh about 3.1 grams.
- A steel 1943 weighs 2.7 grams.
Step 3: Magnet Test
- Real copper: does not stick to a magnet.
- Fake or steel penny: sticks immediately.
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If your penny passes all three testsβyou could have one worth $200,000β$250,000 (one sold for $211,000 at auction).
β If not, itβs just an altered 1948.
π Pro tip: Always handle coins like this carefully and have them graded by PCGS or NGC before selling.
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