About 5 to 10 cents if in average condition. Perhaps a dollar if it is in mint state. Steel pennies are rather common because soon after they were released many people kept them as curiosities.
Well i am not 100% percent sure what your 1944 penny is if it is not wheat. As all 1944 pennies were wheat. However, if your penny is steel you have a very nice piece of history. In 1943 all pennies were steel because of the lack of copper in WW11. But, in 1944 there were some 'error' pennies that were made of steel instead of copper. All 1944 pennies should be copper! If the penny is steel it is probably worth upwards of 900$ and in fair condition probably significantly more.
Hope that helps.
The 1944 Wheat Ear Reverse Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage and is very common, most are face value or 2 cents. Nice uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
1 cent, unless it is in extreme fine condition, uncirculated, or Brilliant uncirculated(BU) condition, you might be able to get up to 25cents for it.
25 cents
1946 D Lincoln / Wheat Ear Reverse (Wheat Penny) in very fine condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $2.00.
It's worth around 3 cents.
A 1978 Lincoln-Kennedy penny is not considered rare or valuable to collectors and is typically worth face value. A 1946 wheat penny in circulated condition is worth around 10-20 cents, while one in uncirculated condition could be worth a few dollars.
3 cents. Post-WWII wheat cents are extremely common.
3 cents. Post-WWII wheat cents are extremely common.
wheat pennies were made by the billion back then and are not worth more than 50 cents even uncirculated
This is a very common date wheat cent, value is 2 to 3 cents.
So common most are worth 3 cents up to a dime for circulated coins with uncirculated coins at 50 to 75 cents
6-19-11>>> So common most are worth 3 cents up to a dime for circulated coins with uncirculated coins at 25 to 50 cents
3 cents.
3 cents.
3 cents.