8-10-11>>> It's a common date Washington quarter, most are only valued for the silver, about $7.00 as of today.
$1 in circulated condition.
Face value to 3 cents for most coins.
6-26-11>>> The 1944 Lincoln cent is the first US coin to exceed a mintage of ONE BILLION and is very common, retail values are 3 to 5 cents for average circulated coins.
1944 is MCMXLIV
It's a common date Washington quarter, most are only valued for the silver, about $6.00.
$3, mostly due to its silver content
The coin can reach that value but it has to be in uncirculated condition.
Is not a valuable pre 1965 silver quarter. It's worth keeping though as it has a melt value of a around $5.
8-10-11>>> It's a common date Washington quarter, most are only valued for the silver, about $7.00 as of today.
July 5, 2009 Sterling silver must have a silver content of 92.5%. The 1944 US silver Washington Quarter has a silver content of 90%. This quarter in circulated condition has a value from about $3.50 to $12 depending upon the actual condition of the coin. In uncirculated condition its value ranges from about $14 in the lower grades to about $75 in the better grades of uncirculated.
8-19-11>>> The "S" is not a series but a mintmark denoting it was struck at the San Francisco Mint. In average circulated condition the value is $8.50 to $9.25 they are very common.
sir i dont know what a "1944" is
There is no 1944 liberty dollar. There is a 1944 liberty walking half dollar. The average value of these is about 10-12 dollars.
It's a common date Washington quarter, most are only valued for the silver, about $5.00 as of today.
Your question is like asking "What is the value of automobiles - 1944 series?". It can't be answered without more information
U.S. quarters, starting from 1932, are called "Washington quarters." Washington quarters dated from 1932 to 1964 are made with 90% silver and 10% copper, and weigh 6.25 grams. The value of the metals depends on the market price of silver and copper. As of October 5, 2007, the value of the silver in a pre-1964 Washington quarter is $2.41 (market price of silver $13.39 per ounce) and the value of the copper in a pre-1964 Washington quarter is about a half of a cent, giving the total value of a pre-1964 Washington quarter about $2.42. If the coin is rare, and/or is in mint like condition, it could be worth significantly more. None of the 1944 Washington quarters (Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Denver mints) are rare, but if the coin is in mint state, it would be worth about $35.