The first wheat cents weren't made till 1909.
If you have an Indian head cent with that date, its value ranges from $3 in worn condition to about $10 with only slight wear.
1882 is not a rare date for Indian Head cents. If it's corroded, damaged, cleaned, or otherwise has significant problems, it is worthless. Without problems, but well-worn, it's worth about $2.00 If the LIBERTY in the Indian's headband is complete and readable, it's worth about $6.00 A nice uncirculated one is worth about $25.00
Are you sure it's a $10? Or are you sure it's 1882. I don't think an 1882 $10 was printed
The value depends on if it's a small gold or large silver one dollar coin, both were made in 1882.
The 1882-S Morgan is common, retail values for circulated coins are: $17.00-$26.00
The 1882 Indian Head cent is a common coin. Most circulated coins have values of $3.00-$6.00
The value of a slightly worn 1882 Indian Head penny can vary depending on the specific condition and other factors such as mint mark and demand. Generally, these coins are commonly found in circulated condition and are not considered rare. As of 2021, a slightly worn 1882 Indian Head penny is typically valued at around $1 to $3.
The 1882 has a value of $5-$10 depending upon how slight the wear is. The 1889 has a similar value.
7-10$ at auction.This coin actually was minted in 1882 as a celebration coin.John
generally murmured in word .that coin worth is $ 500,000 usd.
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W. A. Munford has written: 'A short history of the National Library For The Blind 1882-1982' -- subject(s): National Library for the Blind 'Penny rate'
Between $2.40 and $50, depending on condition. Next time, if you include more information (the coin's approximate condition, if it is circulated or not, etc.) I can give you a more precise value.
1882 - 1809 = 73
The answer is 564.6 To calculate this: 30 divided by 100 and then multiply your answer by 1882. (30/100*1882)
1882 is not a rare date for Indian Head cents. If it's corroded, damaged, cleaned, or otherwise has significant problems, it is worthless. Without problems, but well-worn, it's worth about $2.00 If the LIBERTY in the Indian's headband is complete and readable, it's worth about $6.00 A nice uncirculated one is worth about $25.00
There are no U.S. pennies from 1882 with a mintmark -- they were all minted at the main mint in Philadelphia. If you are referring to the "L" on the ribbon at the back of the Indian's head, this is the designer's (James Longacre) initial and appears on all Indian head cents after 1864. If it's something else, then it was manually added after the coin left the mint and will drastically reduce the coin's collector value. In circulated conditiion, an 1882 Indian head cent is worth $2-$3
someone in 1882