Born from a wartime mistake, the 1943 Bronze Lincoln Cent exists because a few leftover bronze planchets slipped through the minting machinery just as America shifted to zinc-coated steel to save copper for the war. That tiny oversight created fewer than twenty known coins, scattered among the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco mints, each with distinct traits that specialists can trace and verify.
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