Penny found

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Vazy, Apr 20, 2006.

  1. Vazy

    Vazy New Member

    I found a 1944 penny. Is it worth anything?
     
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  3. Borgy

    Borgy Member

    I happen to be a roll searcher and 1944 is one of the most common dates (for wheats) I come across.
    Sorry, its not worth much .05-.25 unless its a variety.
     
  4. FLA_JOE

    FLA_JOE New Member

    wheats

    Fla_Joe.
    Over the years I have checked my pocket change but never organized the coins.
    I have about 6 rolls of 1 c wheats ...any suggestions about what to do next?
     
  5. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    stash them away or sell them.
     
  6. ARLroxta

    ARLroxta New Member

    does anyone know a place in Connecticut to sell these things? Maybe antique shops in Putnam?
     
  7. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    look in your phonebook under coins and usually there will be a coin dealer or two in there. also, look in flea markets. there are usuallly a few in flea markets. you will probaly get about $1 a roll for them.
     
  8. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Still, it is fun to find Wheats. Good find. It is considered a common date though, as far as wheats are concered.

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  9. starwarsfreak

    starwarsfreak Senior Member


    I live in Connecticut. There is a dealer that I know of in the Seymour area, but that is a pretty far distance from Putnam. :desk:


    I figure there are probably a few dealers in your area. Another good way to sell your coins is on Ebay, you might be able to get more off Ebay than a dealer.


    -Rob
     
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    Aidan Work New Member

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