A 1944 steel penny would be worth a few thousand dollars, these are error coins, akin to the 1943 copper penny. All steel pennies are supposed to be dated 1943, but some leftover blanks were added in 1944 which resulted in a handful of error coins. Keep in mind though, a 1943 steel penny's value ranges from around 2 cents in poor condition to about $3 if uncirculated, and a 1944 copper penny ranges from around 2 cents in poor condition to about $2-3 if uncirculated.
There are many countries in which a penny is the minor currency unit - including the US where a cent is referred to as a penny! Since the country has not been specified, it is not possible to provide an answer.
They made over a billion of these steel pennies in 1943. In circulated condition, it's worth about 5 cents. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $1.00
It's made of steel, not lead. In average circulated condition, it's worth around 10 cents.
You can find them circulated for 5-10 cents or so or in mint state for a dollar or two. They are common coins, widely hoarded by the public due to their novelty and are easily available.
5-10 cents. They're nowhere near as valuable as most people think.
The 1944 Lincoln cent is the first US coin to exceed a mintage of ONE BILLION and is very common, retail values are 3 to 5 cents for average circulated coins.
About 15 cents.
About 25 cents each in average condition
Around 5 cents.
marks & spencers
This error is the "flip side" of the more famous 1943 copper cent. If genuine, such a coin might retail in the $4000 to $5000 range. In any case it would have to be authenticated by at least one major numismatic service.
One cent.
a 1943 D penny is worth 1.7 million dollars
A geniune 1943-D copper cent would have a value of about $50,000.00
steel penny, about 2-5 cents, worth more than less if you have quantity.
About 25 cents each in average condition
1-2 cents
I looked up a wheat penny chart and it said, a 1943 penny is worth about 15 cents, a 1943 penny with a d mint-mark is worth about 18 cents, and a 1943 penny with an s mint-mark is worth about 20 cents. I'm not sure how recent the chart is, because if the chart is old they could be worth a bit more. But I'm not sure
it is not rare enough to have any value [will have value in about 3 years]
Value for average steel Lincoln's is 5 to 10 cents
Value for average steel Lincoln cents is 5 to 10 cents.
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A 1943 steel penny with no mintmark can be worth $.35 - $1.50
The mintmark is a "S" or "D" they are the ones used on the 1943 Lincoln steel cents. Average value is 5 to 10 cents.