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mille neuf cent quarante-quatre ("one thousand nine hundred forty four")ordix-neuf cent quarante-quatre ("nineteen hundred forty four")
A 1940-S Lincoln Cent in MS60 condition is worth: $10.00. In G4 (good) condition, its value is only: 5 cents
The 1943-S steel Lincoln cent is common. Average value is 10 to 25 cents.
This phrase is on the reverse of many different varieties and dates of Large Cent size "Hard Times Tokens" with different obverse designs. It's copper, not gold and needs to be seen for an idea of value. Take it to a local coin dealer.
Cartridge cases were used for 1 cent coins from 1944 through 1946 only. 1943 1 cent coins were zinc coated steel and have average values of 5 to 25 cents depending on condition.
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.
1c 1943 is the expensive one $10,000- $85,000 This is incorrect! The 1943 steel cents were the common ones for the one year. During the changeover from the steel planchets of 1943 to the shell-case brass planchets for 1944, a few of the 1943 steel planchets were accidently stamped with the 1944 date. There were about 27 P 1944 steel cents authenticated, about 7 or 8 Denver 1944 cents and 1 or 2 San Francisco mint coins authenticated.
Decimal currency was not introduced into Australia until 1966. There is no such thing as an Australian pre 1966 cent.
About 3 cents if circulated and about a dollar or so if uncirculated. They are fairly common coins, even if not seen in pocket change very often.
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.