1944 zinc steel penny Belgian 2 franc. | |||
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1944 zinc steel penny Belgian 2 franc. This peculiar coin was minted on the same blanks as US steel pennies (see above), but it was made by the US for use in Belgium during the war. From the eBay description: Here is the greatest anomaly in modern United States coinage history. During World War II, as the Americans advanced into Belgium, it was decided that the USA would create this first coin of "liberation". These two Francs coins of 1944 were minted in Philadelphia on the blanks of US zinc coated steel pennies of 1943 ( this metallic combination was used but once in our history, replacing the former copper pennies, as copper was desperately needed in the war effort ). Source: eBay seller wholesalenow Contributor: Theodore Gray Acquired: 20 September, 2002 Price: $10 Size: 0.5" Purity: >90% Sample Group: Coins | |||
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