1943-D 1C MS67 Certification #07957482, PCGS #2714

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In 1943 the U.S. Mint struck Steel Lincoln Cents at Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. Most coins came in exceptional quality with many of them being hoarded from circulation since they appeared different than copper cents. 

The 1943-D Lincoln Cent is still abundant in circulated grades and even low Uncirculated grades. In MS65 - MS67 condition they usually sell as singles, with most higher graded examples already being certified. In MS67 they are traded frequently and even in MS68. In MS68 condition they are very scarce and highly desired. There are possibly less than 200 examples that exist in MS68 with none being known in any higher condition.    

 

 

PCGS #
2714
Designer
Victor David Brenner
Edge
Plain
Diameter
19.00 millimeters
Weight
2.70 grams
Mintage
217660000
Metal
Zinc-coated Steel
Pop Higher
336
Pop Lower
11214
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
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Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More

Grades
65 or Better 21000000 R-1.0 2 / 4 TIE 2 / 4 TIE
All Grades 48000 R-2.5 4 / 4 4 / 4
60 or Better 24000 R-2.7 3 / 4 TIE 3 / 4 TIE
65 or Better 21000000
All Grades 48000
60 or Better 24000
65 or Better R-1.0
All Grades R-2.5
60 or Better R-2.7
65 or Better 2 / 4 TIE
All Grades 4 / 4
60 or Better 3 / 4 TIE
65 or Better 2 / 4 TIE
All Grades 4 / 4
60 or Better 3 / 4 TIE

Condition Census Learn More

Pos Grade Thumbnail Pedigree and History
1 MS68 PCGS grade MS68 PCGS grade
1 MS68 PCGS grade
1 MS68 PCGS grade
1 MS68 PCGS grade
1 MS68 PCGS grade
MS68 PCGS grade #1 MS68 PCGS grade
#1 MS68 PCGS grade
#1 MS68 PCGS grade
#1 MS68 PCGS grade
#1 MS68 PCGS grade