7 years ago
·
#302
Hi, Krystal --
In the case of a 1944 Lincoln cent, the absence of a mintmark means the coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. You'll find the coin's value here: https://coinvalues.com/wheat-pennies/1944
Thank you for your question,
Josh
In the case of a 1944 Lincoln cent, the absence of a mintmark means the coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. You'll find the coin's value here: https://coinvalues.com/wheat-pennies/1944
Thank you for your question,
Josh
7 years ago
·
#301
What about these? I'm assuming these are popular as well? There is no mint mark..
7 years ago
·
#277
Brittney, these are quite common and probably will not fetch more than ten to twenty cents, barring the unlikely case that your specimen is of the steel variety. Please have a look at our 1944 Wheat Penny info page for more info.
Your best bet for selling is a local coin shop as the logistics of listing it on eBay are not worth it given the low value of the coin.
Your best bet for selling is a local coin shop as the logistics of listing it on eBay are not worth it given the low value of the coin.
There are no replies made for this post yet.
Please login to post a reply
You will need to be logged in to be able to post a reply. Login using the form on the right or register an account if you are new here. Register Here »