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  2. RARE 1944 Wheat Penny No Mint Mark β€œL” in Liberty On Rim Error Cent BN

    The product is a rare 1944 Lincoln Wheat Penny with no mint mark and the letter "L" appearing in the word "Liberty" on the rim, making it an error coin. This copper coin is classified as a Small Cent and was minted in Philadelphia, United States. It is uncertified and circulated, adding to its uniqueness for collectors interested in varieties of the Lincoln Wheat series.

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  3. 1944-45-46-NMM-(P) LINCOLN WHEAT CENT COIN SET πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ V/G CIRC. COND.#173A

    The product is a set of circulated 1944-1946 Lincoln Wheat Cent coins from the United States, made of copper. These small cents were struck as business coins and are uncertified. The set includes coins from the years 1944, 1945, and 1946, each featuring the iconic profile of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse. These coins are a piece of American history and a collector's item for those interested in coin sets from this time period.

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  4. Whole Roll Of 1944 Wheat Pennies

    The product is a whole roll of 1944 wheat pennies minted in Denver, Philadelphia and san Francisco mints.United States. These small cent coins are composed of copper and are considered to be in circulated condition. They are uncertified and ungraded, making them a great addition to any coin collection for history enthusiasts and collectors alike. These pennies showcase a piece of American history from the year 1944, offering a glimpse into the past with their unique design and composition. a good selection of 1944 wheat and may contain errors!

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  5. RARE 1944 Wheat Penny Error No Mint Mark β€œL” in Liberty Rim Error Cent Coin

    The product is a rare 1944 Wheat Penny error coin with no mint mark "L" on the rim. This copper coin has a business strike type, is 95% fineness, and is ungraded with a U.S. Mint certification. It is a circulated Lincoln Wheat cent from the United States, specifically minted in Philadelphia in 1944. This unique error coin is a valuable addition to any coin collection for collectors interested in Lincoln Wheat coins.

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  6. 1944 Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny

    Error on the #9 This common coin was minted primarily from a composition of 95% copper and 5% zinc. Over two billion of these coins were produced across the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco mints in 1944. Circulated examples typically have a value of a few cents, while uncirculated examples can be worth a few dollars. A rare and valuable error version exists where the coin was mistakenly struck on a leftover 1943 steel planchet

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  7. 1944-D Lincoln Cent β€’FS-507β€’ D/D RPM-007 Top 100 RPM Rare *FREE SHIPPING*

    The product is a 1944-D Lincoln Cent featuring a rare D/D RPM-007 Top 100 RPM error, making it a valuable addition to any coin collection. This copper coin was minted in Denver and is in circulated condition, with a business strike type. It is a part of the Lincoln Wheat Penny series, a piece of United States history that is sure to be sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. With free shipping included, this coin offers a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of numismatic rarity at a great value.

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  8. 1944 Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c BN

    The 1944 Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c BN is a circulated small copper coin featuring the iconic Lincoln Wheat design. Minted in the United States in 1944, this coin has a high fineness of 0.95 and is of business strike type. Uncertified and ungraded, it holds historical significance as part of a long series of US coins that bear the image of Abraham Lincoln. This coin is a valuable addition to any coin collection, representing a piece of American numismatic history.

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  9. 1944 Wheat Penny No Mint Mark

    This 1944 Wheat Penny with no mint mark is a must-have for any coin collector. The Lincoln Wheat design on the front of the coin features the iconic portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The back of the coin features a wreath made of wheat, with the words "ONE CENT" in the center. The coin is made of 95% copper and 5% zinc and has a business strike type. The coin is circulated and has a beautiful brown color (BN). It is an ungraded coin and is uncertified. However, it is a rare find with a variety of "L" on the rim, making it a valuable addition to any collection. This Small Cent was minted in Philadelphia in 1944, during World War II, and is a piece of American history.

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