Thank you, so much misinformation and deceit out there! It was very helpful to learn that a 1959 D penny with it's L stamped on the rim is normal and of no significant value. Thank you for your clarity and honesty!
The CC's look good in my album, and just topped off my tube of 88's. Always enjoy getting my packages from you....Always AWESOME coins. My newest order, gets me 1 coin away from finishing my ASE albums.
Great information I have a lot of coins all different including my favorites wheat cents I have one 1943 steel cent but it's in rough shape I think . That's why I don't collect for value. I collect because I I like to see if I can find an error and those are rare also at least for me lol but it's relaxing.
One good place to find old coins believe it or not is taking the door panels off of it old vehicle and in between the walls you may find some coins in the back doors not necessary in the front doors but in the back doors because kids used to take pennies and dimes and nickels and quarters and try to wedge the coins in between the window and these coins would fall down and be there forever and people who were doing car repairs and remodeling would find these old coins in between the rear windows when they took the door apart and I'm sure there's still some old cars out on Farmers fields rusting away and have not had their door panels removed now just think of all the old cars that got crushed and perhaps maybe had some coins in there that could have been worse a ton of money who knows
Not to long ago while going through about 10k wheat cents, I came across a 44 that looked like it might be steel, so the first thing I did was go get a powerful magnet I had and ruled that out quickly. I've seen 43 that some might mistake as copper before as well, they were just rusted over. I personally don't ever expect to find anything like this, though there is the "possibility," if I did find something that passed the weight and magnet tests I would send it off to have it verified instead of jumping to a conclusion that I have something. Thanks again for the video. Watched it initially in August of last year, it just popped up again in my suggested videos.
hi Daniel thanks for the info. as soon as ive watch your video i weight my 1944 no mint mark it weigh 3.11 grams is that normal? and i aslo find a 1954 S over S and it looks like a toned red coin
I have two cents. One is 1989 and one 1982. Someone rubbed them quite well to show either steel, zinc or silver, but the year shows well. Just rubbed quite well.
I have a Fake Steel and its magnetic, Nickle/Zinc (Real 1944 Copper) that I must have gotten in the late 60s or early 70s... I thought it was real steel till I seen a little copper on the outside edge 😭 Now I don't know what to do with it, it must have some value ??? It weighs 2.9 to 3.0
I have a 1944 zinc or steel coated copper penny that is slightly magnetic. The side is slightly worn exposing what looks like copper. Has anyone ever heard of anything like this?
Great video Daniel, the information you provide is always enlightening, factual and fun to listen too. Sometime it is info I already knew, forgot and well got to learn again. lol I bought a couple of rolls of 44's in a lot purchase I have never gone through. Hmmm, now I gotta remember where they are.
Thank You !! For saying tgat tgey are not exact weights. I come across many whests that are many different weights. These have been cherry licked through 40 yesrs of collecting with out wear on the coin. And still have variable different weights gram wise. See thick sides of coins thin sides of coins as well as rims. Thank you for this video !!
I just found a 44 and a 45 penny on my chage savings and I don't know if is steel or if its worth something 🤔 but pretty much is now in a safe place with me untill I find a something unique on them .
You know you can't blame people for wanting to get richer but however you're absolutely right people get overexcited and they don't do their research and then they come to you and they get angry because of their own fault and that's too bad and they don't need to take it out on you.. it's because initially they got their heads in the clouds thinking they're going to be a millionaire.. and Grant you I was like that years ago until I started doing the research and taking your advice.. and it's the hype that's out there on youtube etc.that gets people all worked up .. and like I said I was guilty even when it came to stupid things like the beanie babies. I thought for sure I had the one that was going to make me the richest woman in the world LOL. and i thought this one beanie baby was goi g to give me all my retirement money LOL. but forget that noise.. now I'm trying to find out if I got any good coins to cashing on. thanks to you for good honest videos.. sometimes the truth hurts in fact just the other day I was watching the video you were talking about the 1969 S double die and you explained it perfectly and that was a letdown because I had a double die machine struck I didn't even know what that was until I watched your video so you see there's a difference between lack of knowledge and knowledge that makes you that much more richer or that much poorer.
Etsy ads are Absolutely RIDICULOUS! I did that my First day of Coin collecting and I was SHOCKED! But then I Really looked into it Alot more and Ya NO! Those people asking $40k for a 1958 D Lincoln Penny are Delusional and they’re basically digging for gold in firewood!
I got a 1944 s it looks copper but its obvious it was struck on a wrong planchet cause it's real light weight the thing that is most intriguing thing is that I have a 1974 that looks exactly like the 1944 I mentioned hopefully I'll get them graded soon do you think they take the 1974 if it's aluminum.
What is the best place to send your coins and how much does it cost to get each one graded... I wrote to you on another site I have 30 rolls they have the date's on the outside they haven't been opened in 60 years started collecting at 6 years old they're from 1920 to 1946... I opened up one roll on the outside I put 1943 World War II steel pennies the first 10 that came out looked like they were just minted yesterday...Also have all the Blue books I believe they started in 1909 and I have both VDB'S... my kids and grandkids could care less so it's time to cash in...Never know I could have $50 dollars or I could have $500,000.. I guess I'll never know until I start opening them...!!
I got a question i gor two 1960 penny that magnetic i can stand them straight on a magnet. I can drop them three inches from the magnet they don't bounce off of it
Yes I have 50 of them so one was cleaning out there collection. Theses were not ordered on line someone one gave me a roll of them when I was working the cash drew these are pennies I have war nickels also
Now, you have a bunch of folks,who are so excited that they have a 43s 1c. They wont know the details unless they click. I would imagine that this is what is could be called "click bait"
you mean 1944? Yep, it's click bait so people will actually click and learn which 1944 is worth money. No one is clicking videos that read "1944 Cents are only worth 2 cents each", but I might try that and see.
If i show My dime and several pennies i have,you want be able to compare them with anything ever sold, believe me I got some weird mint error coins.and i don't know what to call them.
Man have the reddest 1967 the obverse is perfect the reverse has one tiny brown spot. Unquestionably a double guy. I have a 68 but it’s not a ddo unless the sun is shining on it. :)
i have a gold plated 1944 penny. i think my great uncle gold plated it because it is a 1944 steel. thoughts on how to clean it up and sell it for the most money.
If it's not difficult to pull or slide off a magnet then it is just plated. A plated coin will have some magnetism but a steel cent sticks to one like glue.
My 1944 wheat penny I got from a pawn shop years ago and it looks silver and it says a 1944 zink penny n it looks like it's silver so what do I do to find out what I have ?
@@yemengoto4905 They are in the original cases cases with the Cardboard saying war penny's night is penny's 1943 at all 3 of them are in that cardboard in a plastic case
What if I tell you're wrong when you say you can't find that type of penny on the ground?I've found the 1943-D and S on the ground;and the 1944-D steel penny struck with a 1943 Mercury Dime.Im getting two graded now;and their pcgs#11112 and pcgs#50000
Whats up bro. I was wondering if you could help me out. I dont know how to explain to you what it is that I think I might have. Sending a pic to you would be best. Then you could tell me if I need to go into the eye Drs or not. 😆 its probably nothing , but if it was something it would be a big ,big deal. I figured you have alot of knowledge on what it could be if anything
My coin shop website portsmouthcoinshop.com/
I have 1944 one cent
I have one 1944 steel it sticks to a magnet
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I have 1942,1944,911, Lincoln penny
This is THE best Coin channel…you’re Right on the money and you’re Realistic!
Thanks for the detailed analysis of the 1944 cent. And for pointing out the more realistic ones to look for. Have a good weekend @all.
I learned more in 5 mins than I have with anyone else.
I was googling not anymore.
Thank you so much
He right and wrong
Thank you Daniel, always enjoy your information and thanks for sharing your knowledge... you always make us smarter in the coin collecting community.🤙
Thank you, so much misinformation and deceit out there! It was very helpful to learn that a 1959 D penny with it's L stamped on the rim is normal and of no significant value. Thank you for your clarity and honesty!
The CC's look good in my album, and just topped off my tube of 88's. Always enjoy getting my packages from you....Always AWESOME coins. My newest order, gets me 1 coin away from finishing my ASE albums.
Thank you
Thank you, brother, for introducing the knowledge of coins.
I have went through several UNC rolls of 44-D and have yet to find a D/S. But still looking, great video Dan.
I have one with a D on it...
Great information I have a lot of coins all different including my favorites wheat cents I have one 1943 steel cent but it's in rough shape I think . That's why I don't collect for value. I collect because I I like to see if I can find an error and those are rare also at least for me lol but it's relaxing.
Lol! You don't have a 44 steel cent. Even in rough shape it would be valuable. There are only a handful known to exist. So no, you don't have one.
I like to use a green rose thorn to pick debris out of coin mint marks.
Great info as usual. Thanks for sharing the 1944 . I have all the 1944's and have had them for years, when I was a kid.
Thank you for another video. This is the first I have been able to watch since the middle of last week. Took a direct hit from hurricane Laura.
Glad you're alright
The internet if full of people giving out false info. The good thing is you can good deals on coin books. Hint,Hint.
One good place to find old coins believe it or not is taking the door panels off of it old vehicle and in between the walls you may find some coins in the back doors not necessary in the front doors but in the back doors because kids used to take pennies and dimes and nickels and quarters and try to wedge the coins in between the window and these coins would fall down and be there forever and people who were doing car repairs and remodeling would find these old coins in between the rear windows when they took the door apart and I'm sure there's still some old cars out on Farmers fields rusting away and have not had their door panels removed now just think of all the old cars that got crushed and perhaps maybe had some coins in there that could have been worse a ton of money who knows
Not to long ago while going through about 10k wheat cents, I came across a 44 that looked like it might be steel, so the first thing I did was go get a powerful magnet I had and ruled that out quickly. I've seen 43 that some might mistake as copper before as well, they were just rusted over. I personally don't ever expect to find anything like this, though there is the "possibility," if I did find something that passed the weight and magnet tests I would send it off to have it verified instead of jumping to a conclusion that I have something.
Thanks again for the video. Watched it initially in August of last year, it just popped up again in my suggested videos.
What kind of magnet? I have 100lb magnet, and a scale. 2.7gms weight?
Damn, you got me good bro. Nice intro.
hi Daniel thanks for the info. as soon as ive watch your video i weight my 1944 no mint mark it weigh 3.11 grams is that normal? and i aslo find a 1954 S over S and it looks like a toned red coin
I've found the 1944-s steel penny on the ground......no lying.
Is your 1944-S steel penny for sale?
Thanks for the information my friend
Great info! Thank you for sharing.
Great instructional video. I have many, nothing special at most EF to AU but the year is special so they are special.
I believe I actually have the 44d/s...thank you for your knowledge and time :)
I have a question to do i have a 1944 penny with no mind mark were can i go to exchange it for top dallars ?
I love that this begins simply, "No you don't!"
I got a 1975 black Penny and everything on it both sides is mint errors and I don't know what to call it.its amazing, really.
😂😂 you said exactly what I had in mind
80 % of people throw thier Penney's so I have found some whetties on the.ground
I have two cents. One is 1989 and one 1982. Someone rubbed them quite well to show either
steel, zinc or silver, but the year shows well. Just rubbed quite well.
I have a Fake Steel and its magnetic, Nickle/Zinc (Real 1944 Copper) that I must have gotten in the late 60s or early 70s... I thought it was real steel till I seen a little copper on the outside edge 😭 Now I don't know what to do with it, it must have some value ??? It weighs 2.9 to 3.0
I have a lots of wheat penny from 1943s ,194s and 1955s and up. What shall I do?a lots of 1944s
Yes i have one 1944 Lincoln penny coin
Great information!
I have a 1944 zinc or steel coated copper penny that is slightly magnetic. The side is slightly worn exposing what looks like copper. Has anyone ever heard of anything like this?
Yes and it’s post mint damage
Yes! Can you send me clear pictures of your 1944 Lincoln penny front and back? I am interested and I might buy it.
Can you tell me for lincoln 1 cent coin from 1992 its turned upside-down on backside and how much could be worth?
I'm telling you, you never seen the type of coins i have, and I don't even know how to sell them.
You haven’t seen enough of my videos making that incorrect assumption.
Can you send me pictures of your coins. I can buy them.
@@yemengoto4905 yes
@@gerriemcgill9987 Can you send me pictures of your coins?
Great video Daniel, the information you provide is always enlightening, factual and fun to listen too. Sometime it is info I already knew, forgot and well got to learn again. lol I bought a couple of rolls of 44's in a lot purchase I have never gone through. Hmmm, now I gotta remember where they are.
i have 1942 1c.and 1969.s 1970.s 1971.s.. I want to sell my coins but I don't know where
Thank You !! For saying tgat tgey are not exact weights. I come across many whests that are many different weights. These have been cherry licked through 40 yesrs of collecting with out wear on the coin. And still have variable different weights gram wise. See thick sides of coins thin sides of coins as well as rims. Thank you for this video !!
It’s normal for them to vary.
The copper ones are more expensive than the steel ones because in WWII there was a copper shortage
Not 1944, the steel cent is worth more in 1944, you're thinking of 1943.
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I have one 1944 steel penny no D/S, also I have two1944 D and one 1944 S, how much can I get and looking for buyer.
I just found a 44 and a 45 penny on my chage savings and I don't know if is steel or if its worth something 🤔 but pretty much is now in a safe place with me untill I find a something unique on them .
You know you can't blame people for wanting to get richer but however you're absolutely right people get overexcited and they don't do their research and then they come to you and they get angry because of their own fault and that's too bad and they don't need to take it out on you.. it's because initially they got their heads in the clouds thinking they're going to be a millionaire.. and Grant you I was like that years ago until I started doing the research and taking your advice.. and it's the hype that's out there on youtube etc.that gets people all worked up ..
and like I said I was guilty even when it came to stupid things like the beanie babies.
I thought for sure I had the one that was going to make me the richest woman in the world LOL.
and i thought this one beanie baby was goi g to give me all my retirement money LOL.
but forget that noise.. now I'm trying to find out if I got any good coins to cashing on.
thanks to you for good honest videos.. sometimes the truth hurts in fact just the other day I was watching the video you were talking about the 1969 S double die and you explained it perfectly and that was a letdown because I had a double die machine struck I didn't even know what that was until I watched your video so you see there's a difference between lack of knowledge and knowledge that makes you that much more richer or that much poorer.
Etsy ads are Absolutely RIDICULOUS! I did that my First day of Coin collecting and I was SHOCKED! But then I Really looked into it Alot more and Ya NO! Those people asking $40k for a 1958 D Lincoln Penny are Delusional and they’re basically digging for gold in firewood!
I found a 1944 s that is struck with a silver dime it has trases of dime in the back I found it in a old house I was cleaning its real lightweight
@@yemengoto4905 I wanted to get it graded its a real rare coin if u like I can send some photos so u can give me your opinion on how much it may cost
@@gerardogarcia5943 Yes, send me some photos of your coin. Thanks
I have that coin 1944
You are getting a like and a sub for the intro 🤣
I got a 1944 s it looks copper but its obvious it was struck on a wrong planchet cause it's real light weight the thing that is most intriguing thing is that I have a 1974 that looks exactly like the 1944 I mentioned hopefully I'll get them graded soon do you think they take the 1974 if it's aluminum.
I am interested in your 1974 aluminum penny and your 1944-S penny.
I have a lot of wheat backs that have not been graded, 2 1944,that were just like the ones you showed
I have 5! All 1944. So I have 5 cents.
Good video,i have one 1944 s Wheat penny 1cent RD.how can i contact u? I live in Taiwan.
I have 3 of them and I should get them graded. Great video!
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I most definitely do not have one hahahahaha
I found a 1944 in my wheat pennies real dark stick magnet to it and u can feel it wanting to stick to it
What is the best place to send your coins and how much does it cost to get each one graded... I wrote to you on another site I have 30 rolls they have the date's on the outside they haven't been opened in 60 years started collecting at 6 years old they're from 1920 to 1946... I opened up one roll on the outside I put 1943 World War II steel pennies the first 10 that came out looked like they were just minted yesterday...Also have all the Blue books I believe they started in 1909 and I have both VDB'S... my kids and grandkids could care less so it's time to cash in...Never know I could have $50 dollars or I could have $500,000.. I guess I'll never know until I start opening them...!!
Call PCGS or NGC, go to their websites
I am from India but I guess this question applies to all mints worldwide. Where and how do people get error coins in their hands.
I got a 1969s from a cashier... Look at it thru a coin scope.. Has a RPM & DDO
I got a question i gor two 1960 penny that magnetic i can stand them straight on a magnet. I can drop them three inches from the magnet they don't bounce off of it
Plated
I found a steel 1944 s mark wheat back cent coin. Is there trustworthy grader in the Chicago/Milwaukee corridor?
Nope, send to PCGS or NGC.
Where do I buy the small containers for coins? I need some.
portsmouthcoinshop.com
Nope, mine are maybe a dollar tops. Have not looked up values recently.
I have a five cent coin 1944 P jefferson does not contain silver is Mint Error?
I have the 1943 steel penny all three mint marks I wish to sell all three in the plastic
Yes I have 50 of them so one was cleaning out there collection. Theses were not ordered on line someone one gave me a roll of them when I was working the cash drew these are pennies I have war nickels also
Now, you have a bunch of folks,who are so excited that they have a 43s 1c. They wont know the details unless they click. I would imagine that this is what is could be called "click bait"
you mean 1944? Yep, it's click bait so people will actually click and learn which 1944 is worth money. No one is clicking videos that read "1944 Cents are only worth 2 cents each", but I might try that and see.
Thank you for helping info Elizabeth here can I sell u my 1944 pennys or know will buy them.
If i show My dime and several pennies i have,you want be able to compare them with anything ever sold, believe me I got some weird mint error coins.and i don't know what to call them.
Are your coins for sale? Just send me pictures and we can talk.
Man have the reddest 1967 the obverse is perfect the reverse has one tiny brown spot. Unquestionably a double guy. I have a 68 but it’s not a ddo unless the sun is shining on it. :)
Doubled dies don’t need light or sub light, they’re doubled dies period.
From 1938 and up in Georgia need at least 4 coins wroth a lot of money,, sick what a blessing but no one to grade to trust
I have one from 1944
i have one where there seems to be something wrong with the e in liberty ?
What is wrong with the "e" in Liberty?
Sir, i have that penny 1944 coins but how i sell my all coins to you ,i have ,1959,1944,1957, 1952 they are all one cents
Is your 1944 coin a steel or silver penny?
I found a wheat 🌾 penny .. perfect 19 strike... no mark in the third in the last slot it has a barely visible with a microscope 4
i have a gold plated 1944 penny. i think my great uncle gold plated it because it is a 1944 steel. thoughts on how to clean it up and sell it for the most money.
If it's not difficult to pull or slide off a magnet then it is just plated. A plated coin will have some magnetism but a steel cent sticks to one like glue.
I got a dime with 3forth of the hair skint off the head,a black Penny with many errors on both sides of the coin, unbelievable, you got to see them.
You’re describing things that do not happen at the US mint
@@CoinHELPu i can send you a picture
@@gerriemcgill9987 you have to use our coin help community for that
My 1944 wheat penny I got from a pawn shop years ago and it looks silver and it says a 1944 zink penny n it looks like it's silver so what do I do to find out what I have ?
Weigh it.
Can a 1944 s mint mark weigh 2.7grams and look copper ? I weighed mine but I do understand there are fake ones ..?
July 13-2021, great data
1944 S 3.23 grams how much it’s worth based on the weight?
I'm in the Philippines and I have many collections of error wheat penny coins.....I need to sell it.
I have a 1944 penny where the T in liberty is slanted. Almost looks like a 7. Any value?
Use coinhelpu community for coin help.
I have a few of them so are they worth anything or now please comment back 1944 steel penny
Are your coins for sale? If you do have 1944 steel penny, you can send me clear pictures of it front and back. Thanks
@@yemengoto4905 I have 1943 steel war sets from each mint that's that's what I have Are you interested yes or no
@@martinneps9387 How many do you have and are they in condition?
@@yemengoto4905 They are in the original cases cases with the Cardboard saying war penny's night is penny's 1943 at all 3 of them are in that cardboard in a plastic case
@@martinneps9387 How much are you selling them?
Sir I have 1944 coin 8 or 9 . please help me
Hi sir how are you without the imprint of Lincoln's face is like a silhouette there's no face so is that worth anything
I have one coin..sir how.much is price from phillines
I have a 1909 vdb its not graded but it looks good and I have more for sell
I have one 1944 with a error , no l in liberty, w on we, and no mint, is it worth?
Is your 1944 penny for sale? Can you send me pictures of it front and back?
No. I have a 1943 Steel penny for sale! Fair condition
I have a few rolls of them for sale, they're not rare and valuable.
I have 1944 one cent
Is a place called Wentworth by the sea still there? I was on a sailboat there in the fall of 1972.
I am in Ohio not New Hampshire
I swear some of them have Varnish on them. Are they hoping to create a Woody by treating the coin like wood?
My cousin has a 1944 s steel wheat penny and it's legit
Is your cousin's 1944 wheat penny for sale
i have a 1944 D and 1943 steel penny are they worth anything
Hello,.i have like that penny coin 1944 and 1977 .how we can sell it ,
I have two 1944 penny
What if I tell you're wrong when you say you can't find that type of penny on the ground?I've found the 1943-D and S on the ground;and the 1944-D steel penny struck with a 1943 Mercury Dime.Im getting two graded now;and their pcgs#11112 and pcgs#50000
Lol
Whats up bro. I was wondering if you could help me out. I dont know how to explain to you what it is that I think I might have. Sending a pic to you would be best. Then you could tell me if I need to go into the eye Drs or not. 😆 its probably nothing , but if it was something it would be a big ,big deal. I figured you have alot of knowledge on what it could be if anything
Not burying the lede at all on this one. Right out of the gate - NO
Thanks 👍😊 I have 2. 44 weat penny
Hi ,I have an 1943 D double dye steel penny ,it weighed 2.73 grams his this a rare coin?
Is your 1943-D penny for sale?