This rare 1943 D Lincoln Wheat Penny is a beautiful addition to any coin collection. Made of Zinc Clad Steel, it has a unique color and strike type that make it a must-have for any serious collector. The coin features an error, which only adds to its appeal and value. This ungraded coin has not been certified, but it has been circulated and shows signs of wear. The KM Number is 132a, and it was minted in Denver in 1943. Despite its age and use, this small cent is in excellent condition and has a lovely toning that adds to its charm. Overall, this is a fantastic opportunity to add an iconic piece of American history to your collection.

This 1943 D Lincoln Wheat Penny is a beautiful coin with toning and a unique error. The penny is composed of zinc-clad steel and has a steel color. It was struck in business strike type and has a fineness of 0.95. The grade of the coin is ungraded and it is uncertified. 


This penny is circulated and has a denomination of a small cent. It features an error, specifically the WRPM-011/WDDO 11 error. The coin was minted in Denver in 1943 and is from the United States. It is a highly sought-after collector's item for coin enthusiasts.


1943 D RPM Lincoln Steel Penny Error Beautiful Coin with Toning. The item pictured is the item you will receive, a description of the item is documented in the photos. Sometimes the color may not be perfect but it is the closest I can get. Please contact me if you'd like more pictures or with any other questions about this or any other items I may have. Please visit my store often as I am continuing to list new items frequently. Thanks for visiting Kelley's Treasures!