tabs84
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Posted: 5 Mart 2025, 09:10
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Sjoelund
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Posted: 5 Mart 2025, 13:43
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Welcome to numista.
Thanks for the image. Why do you want us to do with it? PMD!
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tabs84
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Posted: 5 Mart 2025, 16:21
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I was just looking for any info at all. Rarity and value. Even just a ballpark
SGreg85
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Posted: 5 Mart 2025, 16:32
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These aren't rare at all, they were minted in the hundreds of millions. Accordingly, their value isn't that spectacular. Even a nice one worth less than 0.5 $: https://en.ucoin.net/coin/usa-1-cent-1944/?cid=19915
I'm afraid that yours are basically worthless.
Pluto2181930
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Posted: 5 Mart 2025, 16:41
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By the images, I can’t tell if the metal is fused together or if it was just glued together, but either way, it probably will be worth as much as the people above said.
Did you know that Pluto is still a planet in Illinois and New Mexico and has de facto recognition as a planet in Arizona?
Sjoelund
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Posted: 5 Mart 2025, 16:44
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tabs84
I was just looking for any info at all. Rarity and value. Even just a ballpark
PMD = Post Mint Damage, probably worth 2 cents for both!
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Frenchlover
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Posted: 5 Mart 2025, 17:45
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They are interesting cause the tin was removed from alloy. They are called war time pennies dated 1944-1946.
Source : The mint produced this alloy by combining ingots of pure copper with salvaged 70% copper shell casings.
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