Things You'll Need
Instructions
Examine the overall color of the 1943 penny. If it is a silvery gray color, it is probably a steel penny. If it looks more like a common brownish penny, it may be one of the rare copper 1943 pennies.
Pass a magnet over the coin. If the penny is attracted to the magnet, it is a steel cent, not copper.
Weigh the coin. Steel pennies weigh 2.7 grams, while copper pennies weigh 3.11 grams.
Examine the final digit of the date of the penny closely to make sure it was not tampered with. Compare it to the dates on other cents (especially those ending in 3). If there are any tooling marks around the number, it may be counterfeit. A magnifying glass can help with this task.