Steel Pennies?

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I mentioned my new hobby to some relatives and they giving me 5 cans of old coins. In the can it is believed that back in the 40' my granmother in law had a bunch of steel pennies. I have never heard of them.

Are they valuable. I imagine they have been in these cans since the 40's.

Does anyone have an idea on them? I dont actually take reciept of them for a couple of months.

Ian
 

During WWII the war effort needed all the copper it could get, so the cents for 1943 were made of zinc-coated steel. They are worth somewhat of a premium, but not much. The problem is that the zinc coating wore through quickly and the steel rusted.
John in ID
 

what idaho said and we'll be gettin our own steel pennies soon since we no longer can afford to make the copper clad ones (what happened?)
 

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