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      • To the left and the right of the central inscriptions are single stalks of wheat, which help you understand why the coin is called the “Wheat Penny.” Finally, arching overtop of the reverse is the Latin phrase “E Pluribus Unum.”
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  2. The 1943 steels cents are easily distinguishable because of their gray surfaces, which gives them a silver like appearance. The 1943 Lincoln cents are the first steel cents produced for circulation by the U.S. Mint. It struck steel cents at Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco.

  3. View coin specifications and analysis for 1943 1C MS in our Lincoln Cents, Wheat Reverse category. With price & auction data.

    • Obverse
    • Reverse

    The portrait of Abraham Lincoln facing right with the date to the right, and the mintmark (if present) below the date. Brenner's initials "VDB" were restored in 1918, and his initials were placed inconspicuously beneath the shoulder of Lincoln on this obverse side. Script:Latin Lettering: IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY 1925 D VDB Engraver: Victor David Br...

    Two wheat ears surrounding lettering. On some of the 1909 issues, Brenner's initials appear on the bottom of the reverse side. They were removed that year, thus creating two varieties for each of the two mints in 1909. Script:Latin Lettering: E·PLURIBUS·UNUM ONE CENT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Translation:Out of Many One Engraver: Victor David Brenne...

    • United States
    • Standard circulation coin
    • Federal republic (1776-date)
    • 1909-1958
  4. The cents of 1943 were coined on steel planchets plated with zinc, a disastrous failure. From mid-1982 to date all cents have been of brass-plated zinc. On its golden anniversary, the Lincoln Cent received a new reverse featuring the Lincoln Memorial building. This was prepared by Frank Gasparro, and it was continued through 2008.

  5. 1943 Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse. Sort by. Catalog Order. Price (low-high) Price (high-low) Greysheet Catalog Details. The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse series of Small Cents in the U.S. Coins contains 14 distinct entries with CPG® values between $0.28 and $1,008,000.00.

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