It is necessary to know the amount of wear and mint mark (if it has one) to be able to make an estimate of value. I would suggest you take your coin to a reliable dealer and have it appraised.
The 1906 Indian Head cent is a common coin. Average coins have values of $1.00-$3.00 depending on the grade.
In grade G-4 $2.00
It's still worth 50 cents.
They're still worth 50 cents.
There were no dollar coins produced in the United States in 1906. Look at the coin again and post new question.
The 1906 Indian Head cent is a common coin. Average coins have values of $1.00-$3.00 depending on the grade.
In grade G-4 $2.00
Such a coin does not exist. There are 2 cent coins, Shilling coins and Two Shillings coins, but no 2 cent Shillings. The cent and the Shilling do not belong in the same currency.
It's still worth 50 cents.
They're still worth 50 cents.
If it is a collection of 50 cent coins, it could be worth a lot, or not that much. It depends on the dates of the coins and the condition. 50 cent coins from before 1965 are worth more because they are 90% silver.
The US has never made any silver 1 cent coins.
The British have never produced a Dollar or cent coins. Their currency is the Pound.
I don't know. Maybe cent or maybe a million dollars.
There were no dollar coins produced in the United States in 1906. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Value is $2.00-$5.00 for average coins
Retail values are $15.00-$30.00 for average circulated coins.