It's a common date, currently worth about $2.
1944 is a common date, currently worth around 5 cents.
1944 is a very common date for wheat cents -- worth about 2 cents. 1921 is a little bit better date -- worth about 25 cents in average circulated condition.
It's a common date, worth around 5 cents.
They all have that letter M, as the designer's name was MacNeil. 1929 is a common date, worth around $5 or so on average unless it's in exceptionally nice condition, where it could be worth upwards of $100.
It's a common date, currently worth about $2.
1944 is a common date for Walking Liberty Half Dollars. In circulated condition, it's worth about $3.00 retail.
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1944 is a common date, currently worth around 5 cents.
1944 is a very common date for wheat cents -- worth about 2 cents. 1921 is a little bit better date -- worth about 25 cents in average circulated condition.
It's a common date, worth around 5 cents.
It is a common date worth about $2 in scrap silver.
They all have that letter M, as the designer's name was MacNeil. 1929 is a common date, worth around $5 or so on average unless it's in exceptionally nice condition, where it could be worth upwards of $100.
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The coin is referred to as a Mercury Head or Winged Liberty Head Dime, 1944-S is a common date/mintmark coin and circulated examples valued at $2.00-$5.00
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