Yeah, to conserve copper for the war.
Interesting. I bet those suckers are way collectible now.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah, to conserve copper for the war.
Interesting. I bet those suckers are way collectible now.
My dogs chasing each other in the snow.
Good one Nonian!
Having your slow-fighting inspire the krav instructor's lesson plan.
Interesting. I bet those suckers are way collectible now.
Not really, (when compared to other pennies of the same era).
Nowadays, while these coins are an interesting change from the brown cents that we commonly see, none of the 1943 Steel Cents are considered rare. Values for all three varieties in average circulated condition is not more than 10-20 cents, at most. In uncirculated conditions, such as might be found on a coin fresh out of a bank roll, the coins have a value of 10 to 20 dollars. Near perfect specimens (MS-66 and up) will have a value from 30 to 70 dollars.
Well, I just laughed at Greg on a CSI rerun. Also, earlier today I had a number of delicious See's chocolates. There's a giant sampler box of them in the office I'm parked in.
Poor heartbroken Michael Vartan.
Yay ita!
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Yay ita!
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