I always find it funny when people think no mint mark on pennies is something valuable because 99% of the time it's just not. I'd say the only "guarantee" an absent mint mark would be worth something is if you've found a 2017 like that. As far as I know, Philadelphia hasn't done a mint mark on pennies outside of that year, but I could be wrong.
Daniel: I remember growing up in the 1960's and you would literally see steel cents every day in change. No one wanted them because they would start rusting. Thanks for a walk down Memory Lane! Cheers.
Thanks for sharing Dan. If you look on Flea Bay you'll see dozens of "mint error" no mint mark coins. I wish people would learn about coins and errors before trying to sell things. Take care.
Lol. I noticed that too. I’ve seen common 40’s & 50’s wheat cents selling for $100.00’s if not $1000.00’s because there is no mint mark. If you look, most of these eBay sellers don’t have any feedback what so ever.
I bought a couple rolls of original bank rolls all B.U.condition. back in the 70s I found a couple of copper plated ones. I new to check with a magnet.
Wish I had an EXPERIMENTAL coin! Like a ummm oh yeah an 1855 flying cent would be SUPERB! Wink Wink...thank you for the share sir. Just a little teasing. Have a WONDERFUL day too! Your student and friend in Kansas!!!
I made the comment, not long ago, that I found one of the plated ones, in the middle of a roll. The first thing I did was look it up, & found out what they were. I didn't get excited, because I don't expect to find anything valuable.
Philadelphia added a P to the Lincoln cent in 2017 but that's the only one I know of with a P. Only the infamous 1922 with no mint mark is truly valuable. The 1943 steel cents have evaded me in my penny searches along with that pesky '43 copper.
A teller at a bank I used to dump at once gave me about 30 steel cents. It seems that their coin counting machine had a magnet in it to catch foreign coins. '43 cents got caught too. The best chance of finding steel cents will be searching customer wrapped rolls.
I have 110 1943 Lincoln pennies, most with a good zinc plating. Unfortunately, they are all magnetic However , two have a very weakly punched 4 in the date and one has no 4 whatsoever. There is no trace of scratching that might indicate that someone scraped the 4 off. Do I have something of value, once graded??
I have two 1843 pennies with errors (ghost-4), and another with the error with the letter "L" touching the rim of the coin. Unfortunately, those coins haven't made me rich yet.
I have a couple of 1943 steel Lincoln Penny's with no mint mark,, but I also have a 1994 Lincoln penny that it's not steel but looks like steel and wts 2.47 (WHAT DO I HAVE ) can you help me
I have a lot of wheat Pennies I would love to sale but don’t know where to sale them someone told me I could at least get a Dollar a piece for them or more
I always wonder how you tell a no mint mark for coin that have a mint mark dime have a P before pennies it gets so confusing and I check the book for no mint on a S yet other S have mint so how the heck can you tell if there is both and it is not a P that has no mint
i always wonder...why did they just make steel cents for one year...the war still had 1944 and 1945 to go...did they conserve so much copper in 1943 they were ok to go back to copper in 44 and 45
I always find it funny when people think no mint mark on pennies is something valuable because 99% of the time it's just not. I'd say the only "guarantee" an absent mint mark would be worth something is if you've found a 2017 like that. As far as I know, Philadelphia hasn't done a mint mark on pennies outside of that year, but I could be wrong.
Nah you right
Daniel: I remember growing up in the 1960's and you would literally see steel cents every day in change. No one wanted them because they would start rusting. Thanks for a walk down Memory Lane! Cheers.
Thanks for sharing Dan. If you look on Flea Bay you'll see dozens of "mint error" no mint mark coins. I wish people would learn about coins and errors before trying to sell things. Take care.
Lol. I noticed that too. I’ve seen common 40’s & 50’s wheat cents selling for $100.00’s if not $1000.00’s because there is no mint mark. If you look, most of these eBay sellers don’t have any feedback what so ever.
Thanks again, Daniel. We appreciate the guidance.
Kinda moving from coin curious to to amateurishly gathering coins... Not quite a coin collector. Your channel has really helped out. Thanks.
Good Morning Daniel!!🍵 Best wishes on unloading that thing! The ugly green reminds me of WWII army surplus stuff!😀
I bought a couple rolls of original bank rolls all B.U.condition. back in the 70s I found a couple of copper plated ones. I new to check with a magnet.
Wish I had an EXPERIMENTAL coin! Like a ummm oh yeah an 1855 flying cent would be SUPERB! Wink Wink...thank you for the share sir. Just a little teasing. Have a WONDERFUL day too! Your student and friend in Kansas!!!
You are right about that thanks for sharing have a great day
Thanks Daniel for sharing ! Gettin the word out to folks
I made the comment, not long ago, that I found one of the plated ones, in the middle of a roll. The first thing I did was look it up, & found out what they were. I didn't get excited, because I don't expect to find anything valuable.
I always liked the look of a uncirculated steel cent.
Philadelphia added a P to the Lincoln cent in 2017 but that's the only one I know of with a P. Only the infamous 1922 with no mint mark is truly valuable. The 1943 steel cents have evaded me in my penny searches along with that pesky '43 copper.
A teller at a bank I used to dump at once gave me about 30 steel cents. It seems that their coin counting machine had a magnet in it to catch foreign coins. '43 cents got caught too. The best chance of finding steel cents will be searching customer wrapped rolls.
Thank you. I don't collect the steel penny series but think they are very intriguing. ✌🏻
Thank you for all the info you provide!!👍👍👍
Yes I seen those sets also War Time Nickels sets. Always investigate first before spending your money.
Good morning Sir Daniel ! Great video and info as always! Have a great day!
What is with people and "No Mintmark"? I always reminded them that the 'No Mintmark' coins are those made in Philadelphia.
Great video I would still like to have some for my grandkids.
I own a similar set ...Thanks for information
my favorite coin--1943 copper, my least favorite coin--1943 steel.
I saw a set like this at a antique shop. It has some history stuff printed on. Price around $20.00. I have about 100k worth. I wish.
Hello from the great state of Michigan
Question: So as a coin shop owner, how much are you selling this three coin set for?
I am not selling these sets. I put it in a scratch and dent bag.
Great stuff. Much thx
You have a great day!!
I have 110 1943 Lincoln pennies, most with a good zinc plating. Unfortunately, they are all magnetic However , two have a very weakly punched 4 in the date and one has no 4 whatsoever. There is no trace of scratching that might indicate that someone scraped the 4 off. Do I have something of value, once graded??
Nice set
Hello
I am Rahmat from Indonesia, I have old American QUARTER dollar & one cent coins, from 1965 to 1981
Great info my friend!
Good vid, go ahead, crack it open, would love to see the rim, to me the rim always gives me info too.
Well Daniel I have a steel sent that is magnetic but it weighs 2.99 G what's up with that
I have two 1843 pennies with errors (ghost-4), and another with the error with the letter "L" touching the rim of the coin. Unfortunately, those coins haven't made me rich yet.
Damn i thought i struck it rich and was about to fill of my truck with fuel. :)
Great Video.
hey Danny why do you think of VSS are they good or a scam variety attributed company ?
You can ask that in the help community. I don't use them.
I have a couple of 1943 steel Lincoln Penny's with no mint mark,, but I also have a 1994 Lincoln penny that it's not steel but looks like steel and wts 2.47
(WHAT DO I HAVE ) can you help me
I have no idea what you have. Use the help community for help.
I have a lot of wheat Pennies I would love to sale but don’t know where to sale them someone told me I could at least get a Dollar a piece for them or more
I have 25 or so if those that my father found metal detecting in the early 80s in northern Ohio
I have the same set
I paid 5:00 dollars for mine
A no mint mark Steel Cent means it was made in Philly. They are all like that! 🤦🏻♂️
I'm have 4 whole baby food jars full of 43pds. Need a set?
No you did not strike it rich.In most cases ,no mink mark means Philly mint.As you have said before.
If you see Littleton on the package you know it’s a bad deal. 😃😃😃
I always wonder how you tell a no mint mark for coin that have a mint mark dime have a P before pennies it gets so confusing and I check the book for no mint on a S yet other S have mint so how the heck can you tell if there is both and it is not a P that has no mint
DANIEL,I HAVE A 1943 PENNY THAT HAS A MIX OF COOPER AND METEL???? DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO??????😮😮😮😢
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I have four baby food jars with pds 43's and a mint set
How many you want
i always wonder...why did they just make steel cents for one year...the war still had 1944 and 1945 to go...did they conserve so much copper in 1943 they were ok to go back to copper in 44 and 45
I have 1943 steel no mint mark penny, and i am wondering it feels like a card board , ,.but it is steel penny. It is not shinny and bluish.
Here's the help community to ask questions and post images coinauctionshelp.com/welcome-to-coinhelpu-community/
Did you blocked me on your site? Did I've done wrong?
Dude I'm laughing bro! Good humor ha ha
I have 10 1943 steel cents no mint mark on them no scratches no guards no cuts no Benz no brakes know nothing I'll take $1,000 a piece for them
😂😂😂😂
I HAVE 3 SET'S,PLUS I HAVE A SILVER 1943.🎉🎉🎉😅😊
I have one in perfect condition.
I have 1944 no mink mark
Only good for show lol
P has no mark
Hi