1943 Steel Cent Value Is Wrong In The 2022 Red Book

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this guy talks way too much for my taste, I jumped around till I got to the meat of his point.

this is mainly his point that I listened to.
and he is correct of course.
but too long winded for my taste

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if you can tolerate him :laughing9:



 

My impression of the guy on the video is that of a charlatan wanting to sell crap at exorbitant prices.
 

I know I can tell a guy from a girl by their face and voice
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Looks like a printing error. All three are off by a factor of about 100.

aj
 

Some noob out there is buying his first 1943 steel cent on eBay from someone with a 0 feedback rating for $500 thinking he is getting a great deal. [emoji23]
 

My newest edition is 2020. Seems that the 65 price row is a printing error. As always use it as a guide and compare to real market sales to determine value.
 

My newest edition is 2020. Seems that the 65 price row is a printing error. As always use it as a guide and compare to real market sales to determine value.


Yep ! If I were into Buying coins, Or selling for that Matter.
I Would first check Completed Listings on Ebay for ones that sold and use that as a Logical Hint of Value and interest

I Personally do Think the "Graded" MS63 Steel Cent is worth more then $8.00.
Perhaps add the Cost of getting it Graded to the $8.00 but Definitely not worth Hundreds to me .
I Doubt many buyer Dealers would offer over $100. too, but turn around and try to make a fortune off it.
 

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There are a few errors in every edition of the Red Book. I do not worry about it.

Time for more coffee.
 

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