Most 1943 pennies were made of steel due to wartime needs, but a few copper ones were mistakenly made, worth $100,000+.
This penny features a prominent doubling of the date and lettering, making it highly valuable at $1,000+.
Known for its extra leaf error on the corn stalk, this quarter can fetch $50 - $1,000+.
This penny shows noticeable doubling on the obverse, particularly in the date and lettering, valued at $35,000+.
Featuring a small date and doubling, this penny is worth between $3,000 and $10,000+.
A rare error where the mint mark is missing, making it worth $50 - $300+.
This penny features a wider spacing between the A and M in "AMERICA" on the reverse, valued at $100 - $600+.