

1944 Lincoln Wheat Cent – NGC MS65 RD | Gem Uncirculated | WWII Era Copper Issue
“A true one-of-a-kind piece in our inventory — once sold, it may not be available again.”
The 1944 Lincoln Wheat Cent marks a significant return to copper coinage following the one-year-only steel cents of 1943 during World War II. Minted using recycled shell casings, this coin carries deep historical importance as part of America’s wartime recovery effort.
This example has been graded MS65 RD (Red) by Numismatic Guaranty Company, placing it firmly in Gem Uncirculated condition. It showcases strong strike detail, vibrant original red luster, and minimal marks—making it a premium-quality piece for collectors.
Although the 1944 cent had a high mintage, most examples were heavily circulated. Finding coins with full original red color and in gem-grade condition is increasingly difficult, making certified examples like this one highly desirable and collectible.
This coin is an excellent choice for collectors building a high-grade Lincoln Wheat Cent set or for those seeking historically meaningful U.S. coinage with lasting appeal.
Key Details
- Year: 1944
- Denomination: 1 Cent
- Series: Lincoln Wheat Cent
- Grade: MS65 RD (Gem Uncirculated)
- Grading Service: Numismatic Guaranty Company
- Composition: 95% Copper (recycled wartime shell casings)
- Color Designation: Red (Full original mint brilliance)
- Historical Significance: First year returning to copper after 1943 steel cents
- Rarity: Common date, but scarcer in MS65 RD with full red luster
- Collector Appeal: Bright color, strong eye appeal, and certified authenticity
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