1944 Steel Wheat Penny

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Interestingly, there is a significant off-metal error from 1944, and that is the 1944 steel Penny – an inadvertent striking that presumably occurred when some 1943 steel Planchets were left behind in the hoppers that feed coin blanks through the striking machinery at the U.S. Approximately 30 or so 1944 steel cents are thought to exist, with each sporting a price tag ranging from $75,000 to more than $375,000, based on grade. This crossword clue 1944 Steel Wheat (collector's item worth around $100,000) was discovered last seen in the March 19 2020 at the NY Times Mini Crossword. The crossword clue possible answer is available in 5 letters. This answers first letter of which starts with P and can be found at the end of Y. We think PENNY is the possible answer on.

Coin Values Moving with Precious Metals: Up-Dated 2/8/2021: Gold $1813 Silver $26.90


Locate the correct position on the chart finding 1944 penny value. Identify Date and Mint Marks first. Next, judge condition of the coin. Collectors and dealers use a process of identifying and confirming: Date Mint Mark Condition

1944 Steel Wheat Penny

Important to evaluating how much a coin is worth follows this step by step method.

Mint marks create varieties of 1944 wheat pennies, each collected and valued separately. Closely followed by condition of the coin.

1944 Steel Wheat Penny Picture

Steps Leading to Value:

  • Step 1: Date and Mintmark Variety – Identify each date and its mintmark variety.
  • Step 2: Grading Condition – Judge condition to determine grade.
  • Step 3: Special Qualities – Certain elements either enhance or detract from value. A premium is noted for the 'S' mint mark especially in the Extremely Fine grade.
1944 Lincoln Penny Value
Condition of Coin
DateGoodFineExtremely
Fine
Uncirculated
1944 Lincoln Penny Value Up-Dated 2021
1944 $0.02 $0.02 $0.04 $0.52
1944 D $0.02 $0.02 $0.04 $0.76
1944 S $0.03 $0.03 $0.05 $1.26

Begin evaluating your coin and finalizing value by confirming its Date: Dates are a main focus in collecting coins. Each is unique in scarcity, popularity and desirability.

Next: Mint Marks: In 1944 three varieties of cents were produced. Philadelphia and two branch mints struck pennies creating these unique coins. Mint marks identify branch mints and further narrow value range.

Step Three: Complete a Judgement of Condition: Viewing the chart, condition plays an important role in scarcity and value. Wheat cents of 1944 are worth a premium in above average condition. Images in the grading section are used to recognize a close match and complete the grading process.

Step 1: Date and Mintmark Combination

Identify 1944 Penny Variety

Collectors include all three varieties of 1944 wheat pennies in their collections. Demand for each is steady. A value difference is found in the San Francisco cent and condition. The largest number of wheats cent was minted in 1944 for the whole series. Total of all varieties: 2,148,738,000.

1944 Lincoln Penny

No Mintmark Under Date: Philadelphia Mint Struck the Coin

The Philadelphia 1944 wheat penny accounts for over half of the record-breaking number of cents produced that year. It is the first time any coin topped the 1 Billion mark. 1,435,400,000 wheat pennies struck at the Philadelphia mint.

With the highest number coined in all the wheat design series, 1944 cents are Abundant on a rarity scale. A continued demand is focused on higher grade examples with sharp details.

1944-D Lincoln Penny

'D' Mintmark Under Date: Denver Mint Struck the Coin

Eight highest year of production. In 1944 Denver mint struck 430,578,000 pennies. A coin that is Abundant on a rarity scale.

Set aside any examples showing fine detail of wheat lines to the reverse design. Abundant supplies consist of many well-worn examples. An affordable grade included in a collection is Extremely Fine, with a strong demand.

1944-S Lincoln Penny

'S' Mintmark Under Date: San Francisco Mint Struck the Coin

The largest number of San Francisco cents were struck in 1944, a record for the entire series. 282,760,000 pennies. Ever popular with collectors, demand is enough to show a slight premium.

Bold details, describes any 1944-S preferred by collectors. View all lettering along rims of both sides. A clear separation of letters from the rim is sought. Subtle curving of letters upwards onto the rim indicated a lesser quality strike.

Step 2: Judge Condition to Identify Grade

Examine Condition of 1944 Penny

Minimum value of wheat pennies is further refined by condition of the coin. Preservation of devices, legends, and fields are inspected as to condition. Lincoln's portrait is high in profile and subject to wear. Stages of wear are identified and a grade is determined.

When viewing your coin in the grading process, use a single light source. Hold the coin a small distance from a 100-watt light and tilt at a shallow angle brings out subtle details.

Uncirculated Grade: Uncirculated wheat cents are special because of completeness of original details. These coins never circulated and received no wear to the surface. Often preserved with bright luster, mint state pennies are a collector favorite and valued highly.

One of the first areas on the coin to evidence wear is Lincoln's ear and surrounding hair. High in relief, the ear remains without any smoothing to original mint luster and texture. Tilt the coin to follow a complete band of mint brightness across both the ear and temple.

On this example 1944-D penny bright luster remains over the majority of the surface. Normal deepening of color is found in the higher areas of design, notably Lincoln's coat.

Colors of Mint State Grade Wheat Penny Color of a newly minted wheat penny - a bright red-gold - changes over time. Shades of brown develop and lays on top of the surface, toning a coin. This toning is not used as an indication of wear. Actual wear - removal of metal lowers grade.

Lincoln's ear is still without any wear on all examples. The moderately toned cent is well struck and ear is complete. Looking closely at the toned 1945 cent no flatting and disturbance of metal is evident on high areas of his ear.

Extremely Fine Grade: A small amount of circulation wear is evident on a coin grading Extremely Fine. Light wear is the key to identifying wheat pennies in extremely fine grade.

Lincoln's ear and the hair just above is a very high point of the design. Any wear occurs on the hair detail lowering its profile. A small flat spot just connecting the ear and hair is evident. Wear continues forward of the ear and is smoothing the contours of the temple just slightly.

Overall the appearance of a coin in extremely fine grade is a sharply defined wheat cent. A soft brown toning of the copper lends to a nice eye appeal. Details of the legend are crisp as well as date and mintmarks.

1944 Steel Wheat Penny Mintage

Average Circulated Condition: Collectors consider a wheat penny with moderate to heavy wear as grading in Fine or lower condition. 1944 penny value in this grading range is found among beginning and young collectors. These coins are an affordable collection of an old obsolete series.

Wear has begun to merge the higher areas of the design. Lincoln's hair shows smoothing and blending in areas. A good indication of coins below the extremely fine grade is large flat spots on the cheek below the eye and jaw line extending to chin.

Collectability and eye appeal is important to value. Strong lettering remains on the example wheat pennies. Discoloration is absent and the surface of the coins are medium toned.

Video Grading Lincoln Wheat Pennies

Old pennies handled with care and well preserved are sought by collectors. With subtle points to condition separating values Grading Lincoln Wheat Pennies examines the different grades using video and descriptions.

Step 3: Special Qualities Enhancing Value

Mint Made 1944 Error Penny

An average circulated 1944 penny is an available coin in terms of scarcity. It marks the first time any US coin exceeded 1 billion pieces. What makes the imaged cent special is the two curved missing portions.

High speed punching of coin blanks resulted in a slight misalignment with this planchet being punched from an area to close to previous punches. A clipped-planchet error was created.

After punched as a blank it received a rim at the upsetting mill and then to coining presses becoming a 1944 penny.

Value of these clipped planchet errors is dependent on amount of metal removed and overall condition of the coin. A plus is a clear date and portrait of Lincoln. Small clipped areas add a few dollars in value. A less encountered error is a coin with two clips. Added interest of two clips increases premium.

Error coins when combined with traditional date and mintmark sets offer a depth to the collection. A visible error, clipped planchets become an interesting specialized set.

References

US Mint. 1945 US Mint Annual Report https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/publisherdetail/51
US Mint. US Mint at Philadelphia Tour. https://www.usmint.gov/about/mint-tours-facilities/philadelphia/tour-information
US Mint. Coin Term glossary. https://www.usmint.gov/learn/collecting-basics/glossary

Coin Values CoinStudy Articles

1944 Steel Wheat Penny Weight

Date by Date
In Depth Lincoln Penny Value
Early Era 1909 to 1933

1944 Steel Wheat Penny How To Tell

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1944 Steel Wheat Penny How To Tell

Date by Date
In Depth Lincoln Penny Value
Second Era 1934 to 1958

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Lincoln Wheat cents span the years 1909 through 1958. From the top condition coins collected by advanced collectors to worn examples; to an affordable collection for young collectors, the range of value is extensive. Identify your date, mint and condition and refer to the value chart.

As with all selling processes; organizing the coins in a manner a dealer can efficiently asses their worth aids in returns to you. Selling a few or many wheat pennies for the best value starts by separating the coins into 'market categories' for consideration by the dealer.

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