1943 Lincoln Head Copper Penny Watch
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Made during World War II when the United States needed all copper and nickel metals for other purposes, most of the 1943 pennies were created with steel. But one batch was mistakenly created using copper, and experts believe between 20 and 40 of these exist today. Some versions sell in the range of $100,000 to $500,000, but one unique 1943-D graded PCGS MS64 Brown sold for $1,750,000 in 2010, or $2,325,200 today.