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Q: What is the value of a eine mark 1944?
A: somewhere between 25 to 30 dollars i got a really good one in perfect condition for a dollar. Read More »
Q: What is value of 50 francs 1944?
A: its about 25 dollars so keep it. Read More »
Q: What is the value of a 1944 liberty dime with the W mark on it
A: The 1944 liberty dimes are currently worth 40-50 cents, with over 2... ...MORE... Read More »
Q: A 1944 wheat penny with no mint mark, what is it's value?
A: Your 1944 cent had a mintage of 1,435,400,000 so it is not rare or even scarce. You have a coin that has more historical value than it does a monetary one. Worl... Read More »
Q: What is the value in a 1944 wheat penny with no mint mark?
A: In average circulated condition, 3 to 5 cents. Every cent without a mint mark, including one made today, was made at Philadelphia. Over 1.4 billion were struck ... Read More »