The 1944 steel penny is worth between 75 000 and 110 000 depending on its condition.
1944 steel cent worth.
If your 1944 penny sticks to a magnet it s a steel cent and is rare.
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It s really easy to tell if you have a 1944 steel penny or 1944 copper cent.
A ms 63 grade 1943 copper or 1944 steel is worth much more than any regular ms 63 grade lincoln wheat cent.
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Usa coin book estimated value of 1944 s lincoln wheat penny steel cent variety is worth 380 303 in average condition and can be worth 705 710 to 1 057 179 or more in uncirculated ms mint condition.
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This same 1944 s brought 373 750 when auctioned on july 31 2008 at an.
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The following table lists the buy price what you can expect to pay to a dealer to purchase the coin and sell value what you can expect a dealer to pay you if you sell the coin.
If your 1944 penny does not stick to a magnet it s made from copper and is common.
Value of a 1943 steel penny.
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If they measure in at 3 11 grams each more or less they re of the ordinary copper.
Another test you can conduct on your 1944 pennies is to weigh them.
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They re worth far more than the famous 1909 s vdb penny the rarest regular issue lincoln cent.
The 1944 steel cent is a very rare off metal striking created when 1 a steel blank left over from 1943 was struck in the normal production run of 1944 bronze cents or 2 a steel blank meant for a foreign coin accidentally made it into a bin of bronze cents.
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Michael as josh pointed out in the community the rare 1944 steel cent sticks to a magnet and looks silver in color.
They are worth about 10 to 13 cents each in circulated condition and as much as 50 cents or more if uncirculated.
1944 steel wheat penny.