Do You Have A 1944 Penny Worth $300,000?

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This is THE best Coin channel…you’re Right on the money and you’re Realistic!

A.I.C.U...
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I learned more in 5 mins than I have with anyone else.
I was googling not anymore.
Thank you so much

timothydean
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Thank you Daniel, always enjoy your information and thanks for sharing your knowledge... you always make us smarter in the coin collecting community.🤙

homesteadworks
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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.

phillipthiebjord
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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!

asanteriverwind
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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.

kristinebailey
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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.

CandSMINING
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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

BL-rbjm
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Thank you, brother, for introducing the knowledge of coins.

ouborin
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I'm telling you, you never seen the type of coins i have, and I don't even know how to sell them.

gerriemcgill
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I have went through several UNC rolls of 44-D and have yet to find a D/S. But still looking, great video Dan.

scottholliday
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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.

josepchwill
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The internet if full of people giving out false info. The good thing is you can good deals on coin books. Hint, Hint.

dalestoner
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I like to use a green rose thorn to pick debris out of coin mint marks.

jumemowery
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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.

josepchwill
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I've found the 1944-s steel penny on the lying.

brandonturley
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Great instructional video. I have many, nothing special at most EF to AU but the year is special so they are special.

paulbegansky
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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

justachipn
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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.

Stackinginvestments
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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.

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