I'm probably wrong so I apologize....I did a lot of research on this 1944 Wheat penny..... says it's made of copper and super rare? This is what I found.... "A 1944 copper penny with no mint mark is a rare and valuable coin."
Where did you get that information from? Just curious. If you can, post a link to where you got that information. 1944 Philadelphia Wheat Cents are only worth a few cents in circulated condition. They are not rare.
Girlinlove, Please tell us where you got the info that it is rare. It also looks cleaned,and your photos are a bit out of focus.Are you filtering your light? John1
This is the common 1944 Philly mint cent with an alloy of 95% copper. The rare coin is a 1944 cent struck on a left over steel planchet that was used to make the 1943 cents.
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