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RARE 1944 Wheat Penny Error No Mint Mark “L” in Liberty Rim Error Cent Coin
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RARE 1944 Wheat Penny Error No Mint Mark “L” in Liberty Rim Error Cent Coin
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RARE 1944 Wheat Penny Error No Mint Mark “L” in Liberty Rim Error Cent Coin

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    Item specifics

    Denomination
    Small Cent
    Coin
    Lincoln Wheat
    Grade
    Ungraded
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United States
    Certification
    Uncertified
    Composition
    95% Copper, 5% Zinc
    Year
    1944
    Color
    Red
    Strike Type
    Business
    Mint Location
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
    Category

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    Product Information

    <h2>Jaime Hernandez</h2><p>This is the first year in which the Mint struck over a billion coins for any one coin series. In the Wheat Lincoln cent series, only the 1944P, 1945-P, 1956-D and 1957-D have mintages exceeding a billion struck coins.</p><p><strong>PO01 - MS62:</strong> In grades of Poor 01 - MS62 the coins are very common.</p><p><strong>MS63-MS64:</strong> In MS63-MS64 grades they still exist in huge quantities and they qualify to trade in BU rolls or as BU single coins. As of 2011, the coins can be purchased by the BU roll at about 45 cents for each individual coin or about $22 a roll.</p><p><strong>MS65:</strong> In MS65 grades they are still affordable and can be purchased raw for about $1 or less. Some MS65 coins may be in BU rolls but more than likely MS65 quality and higher coins have been pulled from rolls to be sold as singles.</p><p><strong>MS66:</strong> In MS66 quality they become more challenging to locate. However, there are probably tens of thousands of coins that exist in this grade. As of 2011 PCGS MS66 coins command about $20. Therefore, many of the coins in this grade have not been submitted as the grading fee for the coins is close to the market price of the coins.</p><p><strong>MS67: </strong>In MS67 condition they become scarce and approximately 300 coins exist in the grade. As of 2011 no coins have graded higher than MS67 Red.</p><p><strong>Brown:</strong> Most coins in grades of Poor 01 - MS60 display mostly Brown surfaces. Most of the mintage probably exist between these grades and color designation.</p><p><strong>Red Brown:</strong> Most Red Brown coins are very common in grades of MS60 - MS66. Most collectors prefer a Red coin over a Red Brown coin for this date and mint mark, as the value for a Red coin is very minimal compared to that of a Red Brown coin.</p><p><strong>Red: </strong>Most coins in MS62 condition and higher probably still exist in displaying mostly Red surfaces. Mostly all coins in BU rolls or BU singles display Red surfaces.</p><p><strong>Mint Sets: </strong>There were no Mint Sets struck in 1944 and all 1944-P and 1944-D&nbsp;Mint State&nbsp;Lincoln cents were struck for circulation only.</p><p><strong>Proofs:</strong> There were no Proof coins struck in 1944. The last time Proof coins were struck was in 1942 and after an 8 year hiatus the Mint&nbsp;reintroduced Proof coins&nbsp;again&nbsp;from 1950 to date.</p>

    Product Identifiers

    Designer
    VICTOR David Brenner
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    170506808

    Product Key Features

    Color
    Red
    Strike Type
    Business
    Mint Location
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
    Composition
    95% Copper, 5% Zinc
    Year
    1944

    Dimensions

    Weight
    3.11g

    Additional Product Features

    Mintage
    14354
    Mint
    Philadelphia
    Denomination
    1C
    PCGS Number
    2722
    Diameter
    19mm
    Mint Mark
    P
    Edge
    Plain

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      the item was great value, shipped very quickly in appropriate packaging, but there was sadly a small stain on the shirt that wasn’t pictured in the listing. however, the seller was extremely kind & responsive, and resolved the issue immediately by offering a refund and allowing me to keep the item. I will absolutely be watching their amazing shop and will likely purchase in the future to support such a kind and honest seller!
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      Thank you so much for your sweet feedback, and kindness for my mistake in my listing! I try my hardest to list as accurately as possible, and will absolutely do the right thing if not. I appreciate you :)
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      Very happy with the seller and the purchase, arrived relatively fast and packaged perfectly because it was breakable. The pictures where true to the images post.
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    • They made a lot of these.

      In fact, 1944 was the first year the US mint made over 1 billion coins of a single denomination at a single mint – the 1944 Philadelphia 1¢ piece. Pretty impressive for a country in the middle of a ferocious war! A lot of these “pennies” got heavy use, but thank goodness collectors had the foresight to set aside uncirculated rolls. This creamy, red beaut is from one of those rolls, and almost too nice to ram into a Whitman folder. All in all, an eye-catching and economical addition to your Lincoln Vol. 2 album.

      Verified purchase: YesSold by: koppercoins

    • Only this one

      Yes indeed this is one fine 1944 Lincoln cent. All my friends and family are amazed that I would spend that kind of money on a nice shinny cent.

      Verified purchase: Yes

    • In good shape.

      Completes my collection

      Verified purchase: YesSold by: cazycoins

    • Very good!

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