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What is the 1944 penny error?

By Penelope Carter

What is the 1944 penny error?

The Denver Mint produced a major Overpunched Mintmark (OMM) error on the 1944 D Lincoln Wheat Cent (Penny). The best way to identify this error is to note the “D” mintmark stamped on top of a subtle “S” mint mark (D/S OMM).

How much is a 1944 penny worth now?

The 1944 Wheat penny without a mint mark is worth about 15 cents. One with a “D” mintmark in Extremely Fine condition could sell for about twenty cents. If it’s Uncirculated, expect it to be priced at around 35 cents. 1944 Wheat pennies with distinctive attributes could be worth thousands of dollars.

Why is the 1944 D penny worth so much?

The 1944 Lincoln penny is particularly desirable in the eyes of collectors not only because of its design, but also due to its scarcity. Being that there are no more 1944 Lincolns being produced, the scarcity of these coins is constantly on the rise, thus making the coins more valuable.

How many 1944 steel pennies are there?

There are probably 25 to 35 Philadelphia Mint steel cents from 1944 in existence. Just two 1944 San Francisco Mint steels are known. The consignment by Bob Simpson of the PCGS graded MS-66 1944-S commands attention. The only other known 1944-S steel cent is in a PCGS genuine holder.

How much is a 1944 bronze penny worth?

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1944 Lincoln Wheat Penny is Worth $0.05 in Average Condition and can be Worth $1.11 to $5.56 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition.

Will a 1944 steel penny stick to a magnet?

If you find a copper 1943 or steel 1944 penny, do two things: Test the coin with a magnet. Real steel coins will stick; coated coins will not. If your 1944 steel penny doesn’t attach itself to the magnet, it’s likely a copper penny coated in a thin layer of steel and is not real steel all the way through.

What kind of Penny is a 1944 wheat penny?

1944 Lincoln (Wheat) Penny The Lincoln penny has been produced in the US for almost as long as coins have been produced by the US mint. The 1944 Lincoln penny is particularly desirable in the eyes of collectors not only because of its design, but also due to its scarcity.

How do you judge the value of a 1944 dime?

Judge how much your 1944 dime is worth. Three mints produced Mercury head dimes in 1944. Starting with the Denver mint coin, it is identified by a “D” mintmark found on the reverse. The San Francisco mint used an “S” mintmark and Philadelphia, the main mint, did not place a mintmark on coins.

What does a 1944 Lincoln coin look like?

Being that there are no more 1944 Lincolns being produced, the scarcity of these coins is constantly on the rise, thus making the coins more valuable. As for what the coin looks like, the obverse is dominated in the center by the profile of Abraham Lincoln. Immediately to the left of the central image is a raised inscription which reads “Liberty.”

How much does a 1944 D Lincoln Wheat cent weigh?

Mass / Weight: 3.11 grams. What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.): The Denver Mint produced a major Overpunched Mintmark (OMM) error on the 1944 D Lincoln Wheat Cent (Penny).