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Most people toss spare change into a drawer, a jar, or the cupholder in their car without thinking twice. Pennies feel invisible—too small to matter, too common to care about. But every now and then, one coin in that forgotten pile can be worth more than a month’s salary… or even a year’s. And among all American coins, few have reached near-mythical status quite like the 1943 copper wheat penny. To understand why this one little coin can sell for $60,000 to $85,000, you need to look back to a moment in history when the entire country was stretched thin.…
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