You'll need to look carefully at the date to see if there's a shadow "81" underneath the "44"
Normal date:
Very worn condition - $20
Moderately worn - $26
Slightly worn - $37
Almost no wear - $199
Uncirculated - $330 to $1,780 depending on quality
Recut date:
Very worn condition - $28
Moderately worn - $63
Slightly worn - $150
Almost no wear - $876
Uncirculated - $1,530 to $3,470
The value of an 1844 US large cent varies depending on its condition and grade. In general, a typical circulated 1844 large cent in average condition can be worth around $10-20. However, if the coin is in better condition or has unique features, its value can increase to a few hundred dollars or more. Sourcing a professional coin appraiser or consulting numismatic catalogs can provide a more accurate valuation.
For an accurate value US large cents need to be seen. The 1844 Braided hair Large cent is a fairly easy coin to find in circulated grades. In general they are valued at $25.00-$55.00 for average coins. Better grade are $70.00 or more. Mint State grades are $200.00+
Please look at the coin again, 1857 was the last year the US made a large cent.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
For an accurate value US large cents need to be seen. The 1844 Braided hair Large cent is a fairly easy coin to find in circulated grades. In general they are valued at $25.00-$55.00 for average coins. Better grade are $70.00 or more. Mint State grades are $200.00+
The last US large cents were minted in 1857.
Please look at the coin again, 1857 was the last year the US made a large cent.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
You don't have a large cent because the last large cent was made in 1857. Any US cent dated 1863 should be an Indian Head cent. What you might have is a privately made token or something of that sort because it is not a US mint product if it is a large cent or not an Indian Head Cent.
The first penny cent piece made by the US Mint was the 1793 Flowing Hair Large Cent - its value in good conditin is: $12,000.
1 US cent has the same value the world over! i.e. 1 US cent
Coins that have letters and numbers added are common, but it does not add to the value of any coin and kills the collectible value of any coin. The value of your counter stamped Large cent is "Whatever you can get".
Check that date or denomination again. The last year for large cents was 1857.
The US did not mint any large cents in 1949, large cents were only minted until 1857. If you have a small wheat cent dated 1949, it is a common issue and goes for about $.10 in circulated grades regardless of the mintmark. If you have a large cent, the value depends greatly on the condition, with ones in the late 1840s to mid 1850s fetching around $15 in circulated grades. However, as with all coins cleaning reduces the value so if you do in fact have a large cent, depending on the grade/year really determines the value, an uncirculated cent would be worth over $100 to a serious collector.