US pennies have never been struck in lead, so such a coin isn't a US coin and most likely would be next to worthless.
...If you can read the date on the penny, it is not an unstamped penny.
About 1.50
1944 is a common date, currently worth around 5 cents.
The value of a 1944 wheat penny can vary based on its condition and mint mark. Generally, a common 1944 penny in good condition is worth around 5 to 10 cents, while those in uncirculated condition can be valued at several dollars. If the penny is a "1944-S" mint mark or has unique features, its value can increase significantly, potentially reaching $10 or more. Always check with a coin dealer or numismatic expert for an accurate appraisal.
1944D Wheat Penny; in very fine condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $1.50.
...If you can read the date on the penny, it is not an unstamped penny.
About 1.50
A 1944 lead penny is likely an error or novelty coin. Lead was not used in regular penny production. In terms of value, it would mostly depend on its novelty or rarity to collectors, but it is not a typical or valuable coin.
1944 is a common date, currently worth around 5 cents.
On average, 3 cents or so.
The value of a 1944 wheat penny can vary based on its condition and mint mark. Generally, a common 1944 penny in good condition is worth around 5 to 10 cents, while those in uncirculated condition can be valued at several dollars. If the penny is a "1944-S" mint mark or has unique features, its value can increase significantly, potentially reaching $10 or more. Always check with a coin dealer or numismatic expert for an accurate appraisal.
1944D Wheat Penny; in very fine condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $1.50.
It's a common date, worth about 5 cents.
Face value to 3 cents for most coins.
$0.25Wheat pennies have almost no value.
The value of a 1944 penny can vary based on its condition and mint mark. Generally, a 1944 wheat penny in average condition is worth about 2 to 3 cents, while uncirculated versions can be worth significantly more, sometimes exceeding $10. If the penny is a 1944-S or 1944-D in higher grades, its value can increase further due to rarity. Always consult a coin dealer or pricing guide for the most accurate valuation.
There is no such thing as a lead penny. In 1945 they were made of copper and zinc. If your penny is indeed lead then it is a counterfeit and is worth nothing. However, if it is copper then it is worth only a few cents in circulated condition.