1943 Copper Penny good for admission to DL!?

Christina

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A friend who just came back from Disneyland told me that her dad used a 1943 Copper Penny for admission- and they let him in. Now is my friend just a notorious liar, or has anyone else heard of this?
 

Woody13

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http://www.usmint.gov/images/about_the_mint/43cent_mock.gif 40 1943 copper-alloy cents are known to remain in existence. Coin experts speculate that they were struck by accident when copper-alloy 1-cent blanks remained in the press hopper when production began on the new steel pennies.

A 1943 copper cent was first offered for sale in 1958, bringing more than $40,000. A subsequent piece sold for $10,000 at an ANA convention in 1981. The highest amount paid for a 1943 copper cent was $82,500 in 1996.

According to the American Numismatic Association, the 1943 copper-alloy cent is one of the most idealized and potentially one of the most sought-after items in American numismatics. Nearly all circulating pennies at that time were struck in zinc-coated steel because copper and nickel were needed for the Allied war effort.
 

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