A number of coins struck in 1929 depicted Indians, so it's not clear what you're referring to. My guess from the mention of an "E" is that you're seeing a small "F" on a buffalo nickel. That's the monogram of the designer James E. Fraser - the mint mark is on the back under the words FIVE CENTS.
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yes he wasMy great, great, great, great grandmother was the Indian Princess married to Robert E. Lee and I'm trying to trace our family tree back to then. My great Aunt told us this at our family reunion before she died in 1992 and I'm trying to find out the Indian Maiden's name. I forgot what she said the Indian Princess name was.
Eno was a Native American tribe. They lived in North Carolina.
$185.00-$225.00
$10 Indian Head gold coins were minted for many years. In order to give an estimated value the date on your coin must be known.
There's no E mint mark on any US coin. If your coin is from another country please post a new question with that information. Some people are confused by the small "F" that appears on the front of Indian head nickels because it can resemble an E on a worn coin. But it's not a mint mark, it's the initial of James Fraser who designed the coin.
Sorry, no "E" mintmarks, look at the coin again and post new question
Coins have dates and bills have series. The "E" is actually an F and is the monogram of the coin's designer James Earle Fraser. For an estimate of the coin's value please post a new, separate question with its date.
It is actually a 1939. Misprinted. It is also the last polish coin emitted before world war ll. Very rare. I myself just found this on a coin collecting site looking up my coin and there is one on e-bay for 9.95. i am gonna keep looking.
Napule e Surriento - 1929 was released on: Italy: February 1929 USA: 25 September 1931
E. E. Rehmus was born in 1929-06.
F is not a mint mark. It's the initial of the coin's designer, James E. Fraser. The mint mark position is on the back under FIVE CENTS. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1929 US nickel?" for more information
There is no 1936 E Buffalo Head Nickel. You've probably mistaken an "S" for an E. The D and S are mints marks, telling you which mint the coin was made, coins with no mint mark (or a P) were made at the Philadelphia Mint. In general this coin will be worth $1.00, higher if in better condition.
The motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is not used to identify any US coin regardless. All us coins have the motto. A coin dated 1901 could be a $20.00 gold coin down to a Indian Head cent. The denomination, date , mint mark and condition is what's needed for a assessment.
Meinhard E. Mayer was born in 1929.