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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.
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 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.
No such coin exists, the wheat penny was minted from 1909-1958.
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.
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 "2" was added by someone who used a metal punch after the coin was in circulation. That makes it a damaged coin worth face value only.
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.
Check your coin again. Wheat pennies were made from 1909 till 1958.
With the date of 1963 the coin is not a Wheat ear reverse, look at the coin again and post new question.
To provide an estimate of the value of this coin, I would need to know its mint state (what condition is it in?): for example, this coin in G4 (good condition) is worth 5 cents; if the coin is in an uncirculated state (MS64), it may be worth up to $80.00.
The value depends on the condition, rarity, and whether it is a Lincoln penny or a Wheat penny. A local coin collector will be better able to advise you upon visual inspection of your coin.
The value of a 1944 wheat penny with a "D" mint mark typically ranges from around 5 to 25 cents, depending on the coin's condition. However, specific coin values may vary due to factors such as rarity and demand among collectors. It is recommended to consult coin collectors or utilize online resources for a more accurate valuation.