1941 ONE CENT
PCGS Nos: 2695, 3349, 3350,
92693, 92694, 92695
Mintage:
Circulation strikes: 887,018,000
Proofs: 21,100
Designer: Victor
David Brenner
Diameter: 19
millimeters
Metal content:
Copper - 95%
Tin and Zinc - 5%
Weight: 48
grains (3.11 grams)
Edge: Plain
Mintmark: None (for
Philadelphia, PA) below the date
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Notes:
The finest Uncirculated Red example graded by PCGS is a single MS-68RD.
The finest circulation strike "Doubled Die" Brown example graded
by PCGS is a single AU-58.
The finest Uncirculated "Doubled Die" Red-Brown examples graded
by PCGS are 3 MS-64RB's.
The finest Uncirculated "Doubled Die" examples graded by PCGS
are 11 MS-66RD's.
The finest Proof Red-Brown example graded by PCGS is a single PR-66RB.
The finest Proof Red example graded by PCGS are 3 PR-67RD's.
Sources and/or
recommended reading:
"The PCGS Population Report, October
2003"
by The Professional Coin Grading Service
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