1944 Poste Vaticane
4th Centenary of Pontifical Academy of the Virtuosi of the Pantheon
80c violet and blue - Antonio da Sangallo (Architect)
Mint UnHinged = 0.30 GBP
Fine Used = 0.35 GBP
Source = Stanley Gibbons Catalogue Since the used stamp appears to have a higher value than a mint stamp, there must be some value associated with the Vatican post mark.
1944 Poste Vaticane 4th Centenary of Pontifical Academy of the Virtuosi of the Pantheon 80c violet and blue - Antonio da Sangallo (Architect) Mint UnHinged = 0.30 GBP Fine Used = 0.35 GBP Source = Stanley Gibbons Catalogue Since the used stamp appears to have a higher value than a mint stamp, there must be some value associated with the Vatican post mark.
relevantly 64.99 USD
Sorry, no US twenty cent coins (1875-1878) were struck in 1944 look at the coin again.
About a dollar depending on its condition.
Decimal currency was not introduced into Australia until 1966. There is no such thing as an Australian pre 1966 cent.
im sorry but its only worth about 50 cents...
A genuine 1944 steel cent is worth thousands of dollars. One sold at auction in 2008 for $373,750. To determine if a 1944 cent is steel or zinc-coated copper, test it with a magnet. Copper is not magnetic.
I found a web site for that... The 1944 & 1944 d are worth .03 cents & the 1944 s is worth .04 cents.
Average value is 3 to 5 cents. 1944 is likely the most common date wheat cent.
About 75¢ for the small amount of silver it contains.
It's a common date, worth about 3 cents.
The only 20 cent US coins were minted 1875 - 1878. You have mis-read either the date or the denomination.