1943-D 1C MS(PCGS#2714)

1943-D 1C MS (PCGS#2714)

November 2025 Showcase Auction U.S. Coins

Auctioneer
Stack's Bowers
Lot Number
2029
Grade
MS68
Price
2,880
Lot Description
A bright, lustrous and virtually pristine example of this perennially popular one year type in the Lincoln cent series. The entry of the United States into the Second World War shifted the focus of the American economy toward the war effort. The production of Lincoln cents consumed a substantial quantity of copper, a valuable strategic metal in the production of ammunition, especially shell casings. The Treasury Department experimented with several different alternative compositions, including aluminum, plastic, pressed fiber (a material already being used in the production of coal scrip and OPA ration tokens), and even various forms of glass. Ultimately, zinc-coated steel was selected and all three mint facilities got to work coining hundreds of millions of steel cents, to which Denver contributed 217,660,000 pieces. Unfortunately, the two metals employed (zinc and steel) reacted with one another, especially in damp or humid environments, which caused the coins to quickly discolor, form spots of zinc corrosion, and even rust. In the end this metallic composition was only used in 1943, creating a one-year type (the famous off-metal strikings of the date notwithstanding).<p>Today, steel cents are among the best known of all Lincoln cents and have been popular with collectors since the time of issue. While readily available in Mint State, most display the aforementioned spotting, marring what would otherwise be high quality surfaces. The 1943-D is scarcer than the 1943 in terms of total number of Mint State coins extant, being nearly on par with the 1943-S with regard to absolute scarcity. Since this is one of the finest certified examples of this Denver Mint issue known to both PCGS and CAC, it is a noteworthy condition rarity, and also a breathtaking coin that is sure to fetch a strong price from a discerning collector.
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