Assuming no initials or S mint mark retail values are $3.50-$12.00 for circulated coins and $20.00-$25.00 for uncirculated coins
No Indian Head cents were struck after 1909. A 1934 Lincoln cent is worth about 10 cents in average condition.
The Lincoln cent was introduced in 1909 to honor the centennial of Lincoln's birth.
Lincoln was placed on the US cent in 1909 to commemorate his 100th birthday.
The rare small cents are: 1877 1908-S 1909-S (Indian Head Cent) 1909-S VDB (Lincoln Cent) 1909-S (Lincoln Sent) 1914-D
Penny, not "pennie", and the coin is actually a cent. There were several varieties of cent struck in 1909 and all have different values. > 1909 Indian head; retail values from $8 to $15 depending on how worn it is. > 1909 Indian head with a small "S" under the wreath; $450 to $750 > 1909 Lincoln cent with no letter under the date and no letters on the back at the 6:00 position - $2 to $5 > 1909 Lincoln cent with no letter under the date and the small letters V.D.B on the back at the 6:00 position - $7 to $11 > 1909 Lincoln cent with an "S" under the date and no letters on the back at the 6:00 position - $77 to $235 > 1909 Lincoln cent with an "S" under the date and the small letters V.D.B on the back at the 6:00 position - $720 to $1400
There are 6 different kinds of pennies that were minted in 1909 : In circulated condition, they will have the following values : 1909 Indian Head Cent -- $2.00 1909-S Indian Head Cent ("S" is on the back at the bottom) -- $250.00 1909 Lincoln Cent -- $1.00 1909-S Lincoln Cent ("S" is under the date) -- $50.00 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent ("VDB" is on the back at the bottom) -- $3.50 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent ("S" under the date AND "VDB" on the back at the bottom) -- $400-$500 it matters in whatcondition the penny is in
The Indian Head cents were replaced by Lincoln cents in 1909.
No Indian Head cents were struck after 1909. A 1934 Lincoln cent is worth about 10 cents in average condition.
The Lincoln cent was introduced in 1909 to honor the centennial of Lincoln's birth.
Lincoln was placed on the US cent in 1909 to commemorate his 100th birthday.
The rare small cents are: 1877 1908-S 1909-S (Indian Head Cent) 1909-S VDB (Lincoln Cent) 1909-S (Lincoln Sent) 1914-D
Penny, not "pennie", and the coin is actually a cent. There were several varieties of cent struck in 1909 and all have different values. > 1909 Indian head; retail values from $8 to $15 depending on how worn it is. > 1909 Indian head with a small "S" under the wreath; $450 to $750 > 1909 Lincoln cent with no letter under the date and no letters on the back at the 6:00 position - $2 to $5 > 1909 Lincoln cent with no letter under the date and the small letters V.D.B on the back at the 6:00 position - $7 to $11 > 1909 Lincoln cent with an "S" under the date and no letters on the back at the 6:00 position - $77 to $235 > 1909 Lincoln cent with an "S" under the date and the small letters V.D.B on the back at the 6:00 position - $720 to $1400
No. The Lincoln cent was first minted in 1909, to honor the centennial of Lincoln's birth. All 1902 cents carry the famous Indian Head design.
Indian Head cents were minted from 1859 to mid-1909, when the Lincoln cent was introduced.
Since 1909 Abraham Lincoln has been on the US penny. Prior to 1909 there were various depictions of Liberty. Immediately preceeding the Lincoln cent was the Indian Head cent which featured Liberty in a Native American headdress.
Perhaps you mean the buffalo nickel, because Abraham Lincoln has been on the cent since 1909.
Check that coin again. The last year for Indian head one cent coins was 1909.