You should have your coin authenticated by one of the major grading services. Numismedia lists its retail value as of 11/2008 as $610, assuming a condition of VG-8.
An F-12 is shown at $900 so it's important to see where in the range it falls, especially if it is a choice coin that could grade at VG-10 or so.
If you have a 1807 cent, or as it was commonly called, a Draped Bust Large cent, its value in good condition (G4) is: $50-$60.00. Do be aware that there were 5 variants minted that specific year.
The US dime produced in 1807 was known as a "Draped Bust" dime, and would not be mistaken for an Indian head. In fact, I am not aware of any US dime that could be referred to as an "Indian head" dime.
depends on whether you have a draped bust or a capped bust, and if capped then large stars or small stars or 50 over 20 variety -- and what condition is it?
Draped Bust large cents are the type that was issued by the U.S. Mint in 1801. This series of one cent coins were made from 1796-1807.
Depends on condition,which model.
The 1807 Abolition of Slavery 2 pound coin was issued in 2007 by the British Royal Mint to commemorate the bicentenary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in 1807. It is a circulating commemorative coin and is legal tender with a face value of 2 pounds. The value of the coin as a collectible can vary depending on its condition and rarity, but typically it is worth its face value if used as currency.
With photo will be a little easy to find out.
Wall hanger to 100 USD
what is the value of reed & barton tea set #3602 dated 1807
The value of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade £2 coin depends on its condition and rarity. In general circulation, it holds a face value of £2. However, if it is a commemorative or limited edition coin, it could be worth more to collectors, potentially fetching a higher value in the numismatic market.
Flowing Hair (1794-1795) Draped Bust (1796-1807) Capped Bust (1807-1839) Seated Liberty (1839-1891) Barber (1892-1915) Walking Liberty (1916-1947) Franklin (1948-1963) Kennedy(1964-) In addition, special versions of the Kennedy design were struck in 1975 and 1976 as part of the Bicentennial celebrations.
That term describes a number of different half dollar coins issued by the US up till 1947, all of which carried a picture of Miss Liberty on the front. These include:Flowing Hair (1794-1795)Draped Bust (1796-1807)Capped Bust (1807-1839)Seated Liberty (1839-1891)Barber (1892-1915)Walking Liberty (1916-1947)