CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1944 Wheat Penny value at an average of 15 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $6. (see details)…
Is a 1944 D copper penny worth anything?
Even in high circulated grades, the 1944-D/S is worth a significant premium over face value (the approximate value of a circulated 1944-D cent). Expect to pay $75 to $100 for one in grades up to Extra Fine. Mint State and certified coins are usually viewed through the prism of Brown, Red Brown, and Red designations.
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1944 Wheat Penny value at an average of 15 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $6.
How much is a 1944 D wheat penny worth?
The 1944 D wheat penny is worth around $0.10 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $0.20. In uncirculated condition the price is around $0.85 for coins with an MS-63RB grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS-65RB can sell for around $4.
How many one cent coins were made in 1944?
In other news for the 1944 Lincoln Penny, production figures were extraordinarily high, with about two billion one-cent coins made across all three mints operating in 1944; approximately 1,435,000,000 at the Philadelphia Mint; 430,578,000 at the Denver Mint (D); and 282,760,000 at the San Francisco Mint (S).
What’s the difference between 1944 and 1946 Lincoln pennies?
However, the slight visual differences between 1944-1946 Lincoln cents and copper cents from other years in the Lincoln Wheat Penny series are only distinct among uncirculated coins.
How many pennies were struck in the Denver Mint in 1944?
In 1944 Denver mint struck 430,578,000 pennies. A coin that is Abundant on a rarity scale. Set aside any examples showing fine detail of wheat lines to the reverse design. Abundant supplies consist of many well-worn examples.