Value ranges from less than $1 to $24,000 depending upon the condition of the coin and which mint mark or mint mark error is on the coin.
...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.
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.
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1944
...If you can read the date on the penny, it is not an unstamped penny.
"Shell casing" cents were struck in 1944 and 1945 using copper recovered from spent ammunition. Huge numbers were churned out so they're very common among collectors. In average condition they're worth about 5 or 6 cents. Uncirculated ones might go for a half-dollar or so.
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About 1.50
Shell case pennies are almost identical to regular pennies but contain less zinc. The only two ways to identify the shell case penny and first is to weight them in reference to a normal penny which will be a little lighter because of the higher zinc content. They will also have a much browner tone not reddish. There is no real difference in value just interesting.
The value of a 1944 120mm shell casing can vary widely based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, a dummy shell casing like the one you described might be worth anywhere from $50 to a few hundred dollars, depending on its specific features and historical significance. It's best to consult with a military antiques dealer or appraiser for a more accurate valuation.
1944 is a common date, currently worth around 5 cents.
On average, 3 cents or so.
Penny
Maybe 5 cents per coin.