1944 Penny Value
| 1944 Lincoln Penny Value | ||
|---|---|---|
| Condition of Coin | ||
| 1944 | $0.02 | $0.04 |
| 1944 D | $0.02 | $0.04 |
| 1944 S | $0.03 | $0.05 |
What is an obverse penny?
The obverse (heads) shows the image of President Abraham Lincoln used on the penny since 1909. The shield on the reverse (tails) represents Lincoln’s preservation of the United States as a single country. The penny was one of the first coins made by the U.S. Mint after its establishment in 1792.
What’s the value of a 1944 copper penny?
A 1944 copper wheat penny with an “S” mark stamped under the year has an average value of approximately 15 cents, but it may be worth as much as $8 if it is in mint condition. A 1944 copper wheat penny with a “D” mark also has an average value of 15 cents, but it is only worth up to $6 in mint condition.
How much is a 1944 Lincoln Wheat cent worth?
Yes, as listed above, circulated 1944 Lincoln wheat cents (including those like yours, which have a “D” mintmark indicating its origin at the Denver Mint) are worth 10 to 20 cents. Please refer to the other articles for info on values for your other coins:
How much is a 1943 Lincoln Steel Penny Worth?
I have two 1943 steel penny’s one with mint mark S and one with no mint mark. both stick to magnetic, trying to see if they are worth anything. If both of your Lincoln steel cents are magnetic, then that is normal and they are worth 10 to 25 cents each in circulated condition.
Why is there a hole on the back of a 1944 wheat penny?
Hello i have a 1944 no mint wheat penny and upon a closer look with magnifying glass it seems to have tiny holes on the back that are not noticeable with the eye. I have read somewhere that this can be caused by improper mixture of metals or from deviations on the press itself.