Found these coins. Would like some insight

Coins are a red 1944 wheat penny with no 19 on it
A red 1917 wheat penny and a 1940 wheat penny
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Coins are a red 1944 wheat penny with no 19 on it
A red 1917 wheat penny and a 1940 wheat penny
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Heavily worn and/or damaged.
The 44 looks like a delamination maybe, but even so, in that condition no premium.
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Your coins are damaged and/or corroded.
They're worth three-cents.
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The 1944 Is a lamination error. Unfortunately, in that condition there is very little, if any additional value.
The other coins are heavily worn and damaged
Yeap - corrosion and damage take away any numismatic value they would have - just 2 cents a piece for their copper value at the most
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@JJ61982 .... Welcome aboard... You have three worn/damaged cents.... No numismatic premium. Cheers, RickO
Its 6c worth of copper or 3c worth of money
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
Two coins short of a plug nickel.
Wayne
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The first coin is a laminated 1944 wheat cent (which would not command much of a premium), the second coin is most likely a worn out teens or twenties lincoln cent, and the third coin is a 1940 lincoln wheat cent. All of the coins are grungy.
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Nice, thanks for posting.
Welcome to the forum.... better luck with your next find!