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
A 1944 copper misprint wheat penny is worth 1,000,000 dollars.
1944D Wheat Penny; in very fine condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $1.50.
It's worth about 4 cents.
They are called "Wheat Penny's" not wheat head. The 1944 Lincoln cent is the first U.S. coin to have a mintage of One Billionor more, it is not rare or even hard to find, it's extremely common. Circulated coins are valued at 3 to 10 cents, depending on the actual grade.
It's a common date, worth around 5 cents.
A 1944 copper misprint wheat penny is worth 1,000,000 dollars.
1944D Wheat Penny; in very fine condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $1.50.
It's worth about 4 cents.
Unless you find someone that wants it, just a penny.
They are called "Wheat Penny's" not wheat head. The 1944 Lincoln cent is the first U.S. coin to have a mintage of One Billionor more, it is not rare or even hard to find, it's extremely common. Circulated coins are valued at 3 to 10 cents, depending on the actual grade.
It's a common date, worth around 5 cents.
According to a 2014 coin price chart, there is no wheat penny that is worth $12,500. There is, however, a 1922 (no mint mark) wheat penny worth about $500 in circulated condition and $20,000 in mint condition. The highest price penny like this is a 1944 Steel penny that is worth $100,000 in mint condition and $4,000 in circulated condition.
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
It's a common date, worth about 5 cents.
A 44d in MS-65 is $4.00
Face value to 3 cents for most coins.
The most valuable ones are the 1943 copper penny, and the even more rare 1944 steel penny.