1943 steel cent

1943 steel cents are U.S. one-cent coins that were struck in steel due to wartime shortages of copper. The Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco mints each produced these 1943 Lincoln cents. The unique composition of the coin (low-grade steel coated with zinc, instead of the previously 95%-copper-based bronze composition) has led to various nicknames, such as wartime cent, steel war penny, zinc cent and steelie. The 1943 steel cent features the same Victor David Brenner design for the Lincoln cent which had been in use since 1909.

Cent
United States
Value$0.01 U.S. dollars
Mass2.702 g
Diameter19.05 mm
Thickness1.55 mm
EdgePlain
Composition99% steel with a thin layer of zinc
Years of minting1943
Catalog number-
Obverse
DesignAbraham Lincoln
DesignerVictor D. Brenner
Design date1909
Reverse
DesignWheat Heads in memoria
DesignerVictor D. Brenner
Design date1909
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