1944 Lincoln Wheat Pennies

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  1. Leighanne Anderson

    Leighanne Anderson New Member

    I was given a box of old copper pennies that were bought sometime around 1974 or so when there was talk about stopping the production of pennies the guy said. I have had them over in the corner for months but because of my dad's love of coins I decided to do a little research and go through the box. I have pennies dating back to 1943, and one penny for almost every year thereafter. I have (4) 1944 pennies with no mint mark and one with a Denver mint mark. How do I know if they are copper or steal. I tried using a magnet but none of the pennies stuck to it. I read that a regular refrigerator magnet will not work but that's all I have. Any suggestions on how to tell if they are copper or not?
     

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  3. Yankee42

    Yankee42 Well-Known Member

    They are copper.
     
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  4. Leighanne Anderson

    Leighanne Anderson New Member

    Thanks...doesn't that make them more valuable than the 1944 steel pennies?
     
  5. Yankee42

    Yankee42 Well-Known Member

    Steel cents are a different color, different weight and are magnetic.
     
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  6. Leighanne Anderson

    Leighanne Anderson New Member

    Thanks...doesn't that make them more valuable than the 1944 steel pennies?
     
  7. Yankee42

    Yankee42 Well-Known Member

    No. Steel cents were made in 1943. There were millions of copper cents made in 1944.
     
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  8. Leighanne Anderson

    Leighanne Anderson New Member

    Thank you! I think I had a 1943 BUT I have literally THOUSANDS of pennies...maybe 10,000 or more. Ugh.
     
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