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1944 1c PCGS MS66RD - What can a penny buy you?


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1944 1c PCGS MS66RD - What can a penny buy you?

This coin is toned with gold, lavender, and pink on the obverse. The reverse is a beautiful copper color. What could you get for a penny in 1944? Well, for 15 pennies, you could get a gallon of gas. Hungry? For 10 pennies, you could buy a loaf of bread. You could have a nice breakfast with a pound of sliced bacon for 59 cents, a dozen eggs for 64 cents, and two packs of Kellogs corn flakes for 35 cents. And when your kids give you a headache, 100 asprin tablets for 39 cents.

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