During a live session, a collector asked me: βI got a 1944 steel penny. Is it worth anything?β The short answer: YES β if itβs real, it could buy you a brand-new car (or better)! ππ
But hereβs the catch π most β1944 steel penniesβ online are fakes you can buy for $13 on eBay. Donβt get scammed! Save this guide so you know exactly what to look for.
π Why a 1944 Steel Penny Is So Rare
- βοΈ Meant for 1943 Only: Steel pennies were only supposed to be minted in 1943, during WWII, to save copper for the war effort.
- π₯ 1944 Error: By 1944, pennies returned to copper. A steel penny from that year is an accidental leftover planchet β making it incredibly rare.
β How to Test Your 1944 Steel Penny
Follow these quick steps to avoid buying a fake:
1. The Magnet Test π§²
- A genuine steel penny will stick to a magnet.
- If it doesnβt stick β β Not real.
2. Weight Check βοΈ
- Real 1944 steel pennies weigh about 2.7 grams.
- Use a coin scale for accuracy.
3. Clear Date π
- It must clearly read 1944.
- Watch out for altered 1943 pennies with fake β4β added.
π² Real Auction Prices
Hereβs what real 1944 steel pennies have sold for:
- β¨ Nice Condition: $37,000 (enough for a new car π)
- π High Grade, Certified: $108,000+ (better than a car β think luxury!)
π¨ Warning: Fakes Everywhere!
- β Many β1944 steel penniesβ on eBay are counterfeit.
- β Some are plated copper coins that trick beginners.
- β If itβs not certified by PCGS, NGC, or ANACS, be very cautious.
π Final Thoughts
If your coin sticks to a magnet, weighs 2.7 grams, and says 1944 clearly β congratulations! π You may have a six-figure treasure in your hands.
π The next step? Get it certified by PCGS or NGC to confirm authenticity and unlock maximum value.
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