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2 Toned 1944 No Mint Mark Penny?

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Helli I have a few of these two toned looking pennys ...any worth to them?
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@s1, first welcome to CCF. Second, this patching toning doesn't add to the value of the coin. Common date, well-circulated wheat cents (like this one) are worth a few cents apiece.
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In this condition the coin is only worth a few cents, but as with all coins the value will vary with the year they were minted.
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Common date with environmental damage.



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To CCF , I can see your a prime candidate for a Red Book '' A Guide To United States coins '' This book will help you understand all U.S. coins and a short introduction on how to grade them . You can also go here to learn grading : https://www.PCGS.com/photograde/ .
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Welcome to the Community! Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I say keep this coin in your collection until you find a better one. Your 1944 had more going against it than oxidation toning. It has many scratches, and nicks from being in circulation. Believe it or not you might find a nearly uncirculated example in a penny roll (my guess is that happens when a family cleans up after the death of a casual collector and puts the pennies in a coin roll to turn into the bank. Happy hunting.
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and with all above.
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