The 1944 was the first 1 cent coin to exceed 1 Billion so no.
No, not in the least. There were many, many, many 1944 cents minted. If in circulated condition it is worth about 3 cents or a dollar or two if uncirculated.
Because they are error coins. 1943 was the only year that the US intentionally minted steel cents, those coins are not rare and only fetch a few cents or a dollar or two. 1944 steel cents are error coins and were not intentionally struck, rather, steel blanks were left in the machine used to strike pennies and they were struck in steel rather than copper. Other 1944 pennies are made out of copper and are not rare and they only fetch a few cents.
Not especially, except for the extremely rare 1943 copper cent, or even more rare 1944 steel cent (both of which were error coins).
Yes. In 1944 they were all wheat ear reverse pennies.
A rare date for wheat pennies would be 1909 S VDB.
No, the 1951 Lincoln cent is not rare.
You would need to get it appraised by a coin dealer. 1944 the US was making pennies out of steel.. and they are very rare.
Because they are error coins. 1943 was the only year that the US intentionally minted steel cents, those coins are not rare and only fetch a few cents or a dollar or two. 1944 steel cents are error coins and were not intentionally struck, rather, steel blanks were left in the machine used to strike pennies and they were struck in steel rather than copper. Other 1944 pennies are made out of copper and are not rare and they only fetch a few cents.
Not especially, except for the extremely rare 1943 copper cent, or even more rare 1944 steel cent (both of which were error coins).
Yes. In 1944 they were all wheat ear reverse pennies.
1943 silver pennies
A rare date for wheat pennies would be 1909 S VDB.
No, the 1951 Lincoln cent is not rare.
Not really.
All pennies from 1944 have the wheat ear reverse.
They were minted at the Philidelphi(no mint-mark), Denver(D) mints. These pennies are not rare.
Steel pennies were only minted in 1943, however some examples of steel pennies being struck in error in 1944.
A rare date would be 1909-S VDB.