British Pennies do not come in a "2 cent" variety.
It is not real.
The '44 steel cent is an extremely rare error coin. One sold at auction in 2008 for over $300,000. A genuine specimen would be magnetic, while a fake (a regular copper cent with some kind of coating) is not.
The Lincoln Memorial reverse was introduced in 1959. If you have a 1958 cent with the Memorial reverse it should be inspected by an expert. Most likely it's a fake, possibly made by splitting a 1958 cent in half and fusing a Memorial reverse on it.
To determine if a 1943 steel penny is real or fake, you can use a magnet. Steel pennies are magnetic, so if the penny is attracted to the magnet, it is likely authentic. Additionally, you can examine the weight and appearance of the coin compared to known authentic examples. If you are still unsure, consider taking the penny to a professional coin dealer or reputable appraiser for authentication.
There is no author because that is a fake book. That book is just a fake book they use in icarly.
very real
lick it and hump it
It wouldn't be little to cost 1 cent it is if it is fake
A fake.
The Lincoln Memorial reverse was introduced in 1959. If you have a 1958 cent with the Memorial reverse it should be inspected by an expert. Most likely it's a fake, possibly made by splitting a 1958 cent in half and fusing a Memorial reverse on it.
If a genuine zinc plated steel cent, thousands of dollars. More likely a silver plated novelty item worth a few cents. Check with a magnet, if it does not stick, it's a fake. The US never made any 1 cent silver coins, look at the coin again.
The last year for the Lincoln Wheat cent was 1958. 1959 is the first year for the Memorial reverse. There is an unconfirmed 1959 "mule" cent with the wheat reverse but a 1959 date. It looks just like a standard wheat cent except for its year, but as of this writing (2010) no one has been able to either authenticate the coin or prove that it's a fake, so it remains a mystery.
If real? Priceless. However, since US steel pennies were only struck in 1943 (and a VERY small number in 1944), it is a worthless fake. Now, if you had a 1974 Aluminum penny -- THAT would be worth quite a lot.....