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Jun 23, 2022

[Answer] What were pennies made out of in 1943?

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...1. Copper 2. Nickel 3. Steel 4. Aluminum




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Steel - Everyone had to do their part to support the war effort in 1943 — even our pocket change. Traditionally, pennies had been made of copper, but the United States government needed all the copper if could get in 1943 because copper was the key ingredient in shell casings and munitions for World War II. For just one year the U.S. Mint made pennies out of steel that was coated with zinc. Silver in color, these 1943 pennies were a symbol of the sacrifices that all Americans made to help the war effort. Supplies of many products were rationed, and people were given coupon books to help control consumption. In addition to copper, common items such as gasoline, meat, and sugar were rationed. Many of the steel pennies of 1943 are still in circulation. They may be unusual and historic, but they are not rare or valuable: A steel penny is worth less than 10 cents to coin collectors.:


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