The listing, Steel Pennies &1930's, &1940's Wheat Pennies - In 3 Coin Tubes of 50 Each! has ended.
Steel Pennies &1930's, &1940's Wheat Pennies - In 3 Coin Tubes of 50 Each!
Up for bids is this coin tube of 50 Steel Pennies, and a coin tube of 50 1930's and a coin tube of 50 1940's Wheat Penny's . No Guarantee's on the mint marks, I only know for certain that some don't have one. They look to be in great condition, average circulated condition, but some are exceptional, also the 1930's and 1940's whaet pennies seem to be in exceptional condition. Please see all pics and make your own determination of condition.
Due to wartime needs of copper for use in ammunition and other military equipment during World War II, the United States Mint researched various ways to limit dependence and meet conservation goals on copper usage. After trying out several substitutes (ranging from other metals to plastics.) to replace the then-standard bronze alloy, the one-cent coin was minted in zinc-coated steel. This alloy caused the new coins to be magnetic and 13% lighter. They were struck at all three mints: Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco. As with the bronze cents, coins from the latter two sites have respectively "D" and "S" mint marks below the date. Feel free to see my other auctions - you might really like what you see!
Also the other Whaet Penny coin tubes 1930's and 1940's - All in average curculated to A/U condition. Again, please look at the pics and make your own determination of the condition, the coins in the pics are the one's the winner will receive.
Please don't ask me to lower start bid, days or add a GIN. Feel free to see my other auctions, you might really like what you see. Thanks for checking this auction out and have a great day.