First steel Wheat penny

gsm45

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Checking out a new permission today, my son kept getting a strong iron signal on his Ace 350. Not a lot of trash in the area so he dug it. The first steel wheat penny I think I have seen. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1457400015.841188.jpg
 

Great find!
Looks to be in pretty good shape too!
 

Are you sure it's steel? Have you put it up to a magnet yet?
 

A steel wheat coming out of the ground in that condition? Completely amazing to say the least. I could possibly see it in the desert but in Mississippi? Incredible.
 

nice ! How old is your Son ?

Congrats to him :thumbsup:
 

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Son is 19. Coin was found in a covered area of an an old barn. If it had been out in the open subjected to the rain I'm sure it wouldn't have been identified
 

I want to find a copper 1943!
 

Crazy that's in such good shape, covered area or not.
 

Again............does a magnet stick to it?
 

Oops .... Does it stick to a magnet?
 

The steel penny was coated with zinc and had a steel core, millions were struck during the war. When I was a kid the 1943 steel pennies were very common. Now the 1943 copper pennies are worth a lot of money. There are only 15 known to exist
 

Yep, and according to the article I linked, there were a few steel pennies that mistakenly carried over into 1944, when copper was supposed to be used again. So a steel 1944 penny is rare too.
 

OK, I will take a 1944 Steel and a 1943 Copper!
Either one (preferably both) would be fine!
 

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