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
The 1990 Lincoln Cent in circulated conditions has a value of one cent. In uncirculated conditions it has a value of about $1 at MS-65 and as much as $2,700 in MS-69.
At the most 25 cents
The 1944 Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage and is very common and most are face value or 2 cents. Nice uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
The 1944 Philadelphia issue (no mintmark) Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage. average value is 3 cents. A brilliant uncirculated coin is 30 cents.
The 1944 Wheat Ear Reverse Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage and is very common and most are face value or 2 cents. Nice uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
The 1990 Lincoln Cent in circulated conditions has a value of one cent. In uncirculated conditions it has a value of about $1 at MS-65 and as much as $2,700 in MS-69.
At the most 25 cents
The 1944 Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage and is very common and most are face value or 2 cents. Nice uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
The 1944 Philadelphia issue (no mintmark) Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage. average value is 3 cents. A brilliant uncirculated coin is 30 cents.
The 1944 Wheat Ear Reverse Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage and is very common and most are face value or 2 cents. Nice uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
The 1944 Wheat Ear Reverse Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed one billion in mintage and is very common and most are face value or 2 cents. Nice uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
The 1944 Wheat Ear Reverse Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage and is very common and most are face value or 5 cents. Nice uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
August 10, 2009 The 1944 Lincoln cent is considered a common coin, meaning there are many of them in the marketplace. In circulated condition it has a value from 3 to 15 cents depending upon the actual condition of the coin. In uncirculated condition it is valued from $5 to $20 in low to mid-range grades. Coins in high uncirculated grades are less common and command a higher value from $30 to $150.
The 1944 Wheat Ear Reverse Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage and is very common and most are face value or 2 cents. Nice uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
Retail for circulated coins is 5 to 15 cents. Excellent uncirculated examples are under a dollar
August 10, 2009 The 1961 Lincoln Cent is still a circulation coin and has a circulated value of about 1.5 cents due to its copper content. The uncirculated coin is valued from $6 to $12 in the low to mid-range grades. The Higher uncirculated grades command a value from $100 to $135.
In circulated condition, about 2 cents if it's not too worn. Uncirculated, about a quarter.