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23 Οκτ 2024 · They are round coins that are precisely 0.059055 inches (1.5 mm) thick, with a diameter of 0.75 inches (19.05 mm). Steel pennies weigh less than those made of copper (0.10970 ounces / 3.11 g) or only 0.095310 ounces (2.702 g). Also read: 13 Most Valuable Wheat Penny Worth Money. 1944 Steel Wheat Penny Grading
26 Φεβ 2024 · But while brass 1944-S Pennies weigh 3.11g, the two steel 1944-S Pennies are slightly lighter at 2.7g. Since these coins contained no copper, they had the silver sheen of nickels and dimes. In fact, they were often mistaken for dimes.
9 Ιουλ 2024 · Only around 30 1944 No-mint Steel Pennies, seven 1944-D Steel Pennies, and only two 1944-S Steel Wheat pennies have been found as of now. Here’s a price chart to value the special 1944 Steel Pennies based on detailed research of multiple auctions:
26 Μαρ 2024 · The coin was slightly underweight at 2.6g instead of 2.7g. 1944 D Steel Penny Value. In 1944, only 7 steel pennies are known to exist with the D mint mark. In EF 40, these coins go for a little over $30,000 while the price hits $60,000 in MS 60. Prices are slightly higher than 1944 ‘P’ pennies (no mint mark).
13 Ιαν 2024 · It is Lincoln wheat penny with 1.5mm thickness and 7-gram weight. The high-value 1944 wheat penny is made with zinc-coated steel. This coin is considered higher in error than other types of these coins and it is made with copper so it has high prices. The total mintage number of these coins is unknown and rare.
5 Αυγ 2024 · Key Takeaways. 1944 Wheat Penny value chart. How to know if you have a 1944 Wheat Penny? The importance of its composition. Is the 1944 Lincoln Penny scarce? Mintmarks. How much is a 1944 penny worth? #1 1944-S Steel – MS66 – $373,750. #2 1944 Steel – MS64 – $158,625. So why is the 1944 Lincoln Penny coined in steel?
24 Οκτ 2024 · However, it is believed that there are only 24 pieces of 1944 Steel Wheat Penny in existence. Therefore, their price is pretty high, especially compared to the identical specimens made of copper. Even in the lowest grades, these coins are worth a fortune, starting at $42,500 and reaching $185,000.