The average value of a penny from 1944, also called a 1944 wheat penny, is between 15 cents and $6 depending on its condition. The government produced around 1,435,400,000 of these...
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. Due ...
According to the USA Coin Book, the collector’s value of a 1944 copper Wheat Penny ranges from 9 cents to $3.79. The coin’s grade determines its value to coin collectors. A coin wi...
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As of 2015, the value of circulated a 1943 steel penny is between 12 and 15 cents, and a coin that is uncirculated is worth as much as 50 cents. The government used steel for penny...
A 1944 D penny features the Lincoln wheat penny design and was minted in 1944 at the Denver mint facility. The D is the coin’s mint mark, which indicates the production site. A 194...
The value of a 1956 D wheat penny can be found by consulting a price guide, such as those provided by CoinTrackers and USA Coin Book. According to CoinTrackers, as of 2014 a 1956 D...
Are you an avid collector or just someone who stumbled upon a stash of old pennies? If so, you may be surprised to learn that some of those seemingly insignificant coins could actu...
As of 2014, the intrinsic value of the metals in a 1944 Canadian penny was $0.02, while the collector’s value varied from $1.21 to over $130 in American currency. The value of a co...
An average condition 1942 Lincoln wheat penny carries a value of $0.20 to $0.35, according to experts at CoinTrackers.com and CoinValues.com. Coins in certified, mint condition and...
The typical value of a circulated 1919 Lincoln wheat penny in good condition is about 35 cents, as of 2015. Collectors often pay as much as $20 for uncirculated pennies, while coin...