1943 COPPER PENNY WORTH $167,000

THE MYSTERIOUS EXPERIMENTAL PENNY THAT STUMPED EXPERTS

A follower of @TheCoinChannel thought they’d found a $100,000+ 1943 copper penny—but PCGS revealed it was something even rarer: an experimental shell case planchet penny, one of only 2-3 known to exist! Here’s why this coin is groundbreaking.


WHAT MAKES THIS PENNY SPECIAL?

  • Not Copper, Not Steel: Struck on a World War II shell casing planchet (exact composition classified).
  • Weight Matches Copper3.11 grams (tricked collectors at first).
  • Historic Significance: Likely a mint employee’s secret experiment during the metal shortage.

Record Sale: The only other known example sold for $167,000 at auction.


HOW TO SPOT ULTRA-RARE EXPERIMENTAL PENNIES

  1. Weigh It:
    • 3.11g = Could be copper or experimental metal.
  2. Magnet Test:
    • Some experimental alloys may or may not stick.
  3. Look for Odd Colors:
    • Shell-case pennies often have a dull gray or brassy tone.
  4. Send to PCGS/NGC:
    • Only grading can confirm true rarity.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU FIND ONE

  1. Don’t Clean It! (Alters the metal’s surface chemistry).
  2. Handle with Cotton Gloves: Oils can damage experimental alloys.
  3. Insure Immediately: Rarities like this need specialist coverage.

OTHER PENNIES THAT COULD BE EXPERIMENTAL

YearTypePotential Value
1943Shell Case Planchet$100,000+
1974Aluminum$250,000+
1982Transitional Copper$20,000+

Warning: Fakes exist! Always get professional authentication.


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Absolutely unbelievable find @emtibsavn . So happy for you. #coin #penny #treasure #foryou

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