Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 04/2010:
Moderately worn - $78.00
Slightly worn - $132.00
Almost no wear - $242.40
Uncirculated - $342.00 to $562.50 depending on quality
About 1.50
im sorry but its only worth about 50 cents...
The uncirculated values for the 1944-D Lincoln Cent are shown in the following list: Uncirculated Grades.....1944-D MS60..............................$5 MS63..............................$9 MS64..............................$12 MS65..............................$18 MS66...............................$37 MS67...............................$150 MS68...............................$8,500
I found a web site for that... The 1944 & 1944 d are worth .03 cents & the 1944 s is worth .04 cents.
Not that valuable. Probably 10 to 20 cents, depending on its condition, except for the extremely rare 1944 D/S (where an S was stamped over the D), which could be worth $70 to $150.
About 1.50
im sorry but its only worth about 50 cents...
The uncirculated values for the 1944-D Lincoln Cent are shown in the following list: Uncirculated Grades.....1944-D MS60..............................$5 MS63..............................$9 MS64..............................$12 MS65..............................$18 MS66...............................$37 MS67...............................$150 MS68...............................$8,500
I found a web site for that... The 1944 & 1944 d are worth .03 cents & the 1944 s is worth .04 cents.
Please check again and post a new question. The last U.S. 2-cent coins were minted in 1873.
3 cents.
Not that valuable. Probably 10 to 20 cents, depending on its condition, except for the extremely rare 1944 D/S (where an S was stamped over the D), which could be worth $70 to $150.
Around $1.50.
What date? Denver has struck cents for over a century. Or do you have a cent planchet with just a big "D" on it? These little medals were placed in US mint sets to fill the sixth space in the package for several years when only 5 denominations were minted and have no numismatic value.
At the most 25 cents
On average, 3 cents or so.
The coin does not exist, the only possible mintmark for a 1964 Lincoln cent is a "D'. The "D" may have been damaged during or after the minting process but the coin is only worth face value.