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Lincoln Wheat Cent
One Cent ($0.01)

Lincoln Wheat Cent

United States of America · 1944

A copper-colored coin featuring the profile of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse. The reverse (not visible but characteristic of this era) features two ears of durum wheat.

Country
United States of America
Year
1944
Denomination
One Cent ($0.01)
Metal
95% copper, 5% zinc (derived from recycled shell casings)

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Overview

A copper-colored coin featuring the profile of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse. The reverse (not visible but characteristic of this era) features two ears of durum wheat.

Historical significance

The 1944 penny is notable because it was struck using brass salvaged from shell casings used during World War II. This followed the 1943 experimental steel pennies, which were produced to conserve copper for the war effort but proved unpopular and prone to corrosion.

Estimated value

$0.02 to $0.50 (circulated condition). Highly graded uncirculated specimens can be worth more, but common circulated 1944 pennies are worth slightly over face value due to their copper content.

Care & preservation

Do not clean the coin using chemicals, acids, or abrasives, as this significantly reduces its numismatic value. Store in a dry environment in a PVC-free coin holder or flip to prevent further oxidation or environmental damage.