Depending on the exact model and condition, anywhere from $100 to 400.
Using blueprints.
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
The 1944 steel penny is worth between $75,000 and $110,000. This steel penny was minted by mistake and there were not a lot of them around.
What a ring from 1944 is worth varies on a number of factors. First, of course, is condition. Second would be what materials the ring was made of and what gemstone, if any, is in it.
All British coins minted in 2000 are still in circulation. They are worth whatever is inscribed on them.
US pennies were never made of silver. They were made of steel in 1943 and those are worth around 10-50 cents depending on condition. Then a few steel cents were minted in 1944 by error, which, if genuine, is worth over $300,000
Yes, a 1944 penny can be worth more than its face value, depending on its condition and mint mark. Most 1944 pennies are made of copper and are worth a few cents to a couple of dollars, while the rare 1944-S steel penny can be worth significantly more, often in the thousands. Collectors often assess the coin's grade and rarity to determine its true value. If you have one, it's worth getting it appraised by a professional.
If it is circulated it is worth $3.00 to $15.00. If it is uncirculated $30.00 to $50.00. Around 14,600,000 were made.
Unless otherwise marked, Britian.
That's either 1979 or 1999, because none were made in 1989. Either way, it's only worth one dollar.
Sorry no silver pennies were ever made by the mint, but the 1943 cent was made from steel and a few 1944 cents were struck in steel by accident. If the date is 1944 see if it sticks to a magnet ,if it does take it to a coin dealer. If it doesn't stick it probably has been chrome plated.
Impossible to answer without a detailed description including who made it, condition, etc..