If the coin shows lots of wear, scratches, and dirt it is circulated. If it is still shiny, with very few scratches it will probably be uncirculated.
All pennies from 1944 have the wheat ear reverse.
"Uncirculated" means a coin that hasn't been in circulation i.e. does not show any wear even to its high points. The key is "wear". A uncirculated coin can be a dark color and have many scratches and spots but it shows no wear.
You can identify if a penny is a wheat penny from 1953 by looking at the reverse (tails) side of the coin. If it has two wheat ears framing the words "ONE CENT" and the image of the Lincoln Memorial, then it is a wheat penny from 1953. Wheat pennies were minted from 1909 to 1958 and are recognizable by the wheat ears on the reverse side.
You probably mean date. Series is used when identify paper money. The date is on the right side on the front.
It has doubling in liberty and in god we trust and there only 2 unowned
1944D Wheat Penny; in very fine condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $1.50.
Uncirculated? Maybe 10-20 cents. It's not a rare or valuable coin.
1958 uncirculated Lincoln Wheat Pennies are worth $0.20 each. An original uncirculated roll (50) is worth $6.00
1940S Wheat Penny: very good condition-$ .05, mint condition-$1.50, uncirculated-$5.00 .15-6.00
If it's truly uncirculated, it could be worth upwards of 25 cents. 1958 is one of the most common dates of all wheat cents.
1946 D Lincoln / Wheat Ear Reverse (Wheat Penny) in very fine condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $2.00.
About 3-10 cents if circulated or a dollar or so if uncirculated.
There is no variation of the 1957 Wheat penny that is worth $8,000.00. A 1955 Double die obverse in uncirculated condition is worth $12,000.00.
Most are only 3 cents, if it's uncirculated maybe 50 cents.
Five cents if circulated, perhaps 15 if almost uncirculated.
wheat pennies were made by the billion back then and are not worth more than 50 cents even uncirculated
All pennies from 1944 have the wheat ear reverse.