in the store its worth 50 cents but it also depends on it condition and how much someone is willing to payfor one
I found a web site for that... The 1944 & 1944 d are worth .03 cents & the 1944 s is worth .04 cents.
1944 is one of the most common dates for Lincoln wheat cents. It's worth about 3 cents now.
fifty cents a day
Copper is the normal metal for 1944 pennies -- it's worth about 2 cents. Now if you had a 1944 made of steel, or a 1943 made of copper, then you might have something. Dan
US cents were struck on steel in 1943 not 1944.
I found a web site for that... The 1944 & 1944 d are worth .03 cents & the 1944 s is worth .04 cents.
1944 is one of the most common dates for Lincoln wheat cents. It's worth about 3 cents now.
The number is spelled fifty (and zero hundredths), or fifty point zero zero.In US currency, $50.00 is "fifty dollars" (and no cents).--The number 50.00 is spoken or written out "fifty" (and no hundredths).The US currency value $50.00 is "fifty dollars" (and no cents).
The number is spelled "three hundred fifty" (and no hundredths) The US currency value would be "three hundred and fifty dollars" (and no cents).
The number value is "two thousand seven hundred fifty-six and nine hundredths." The US currency value is "two thousand seven hundred fifty-six dollars and nine cents."
fifty yen is equal to 62.5 us cents
Any American coinage is worth the face value minted on it however different other factors may vary it's worth and to whom it is valueable. Bluntly a 1972 fifty cents piece is worth 50 cents. But the coin does have value to precious metal investors, if it has silver in it which I believe no 1972 5o cent piece (US) did. To a coin collector a numismatist, depending upon the condition and the mint where the coin was minted would affect the value. The value of the coin will flunctuate over time as markets predict its worth for metal value and numismatic value. But it is always worth at least 50 cents US.
The number 974.50 is "nine hundred seventy-four and fifty hundredths." The US currency value $974.50 is "nine hundred seventy-four dollars and fifty cents."
It's worth 50 pence, which currently converts to 70 cents in US dollars.
The number is "one thousand eight hundred fifty-five" (and no hundredths). In US currency, the value $1855.00 is "one thousand eight hundred fifty-five dollars" (and no cents).
fifty cents a day
Copper is the normal metal for 1944 pennies -- it's worth about 2 cents. Now if you had a 1944 made of steel, or a 1943 made of copper, then you might have something. Dan