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There is no 1807 Indian Head penny, but there is one from 1907. Check closely, it is likely you misread the date. A 1907 Indian Head is worth $2-30. Most likely it is a well worn coin, and therefore around $2-3. However, depending on the wear and condition it may be worth more. Check the word "LIBERTY" on the headband of the Indian (which is actually just Liberty in a headdress) on the obverse (front) of the coin. If the coin is heavily worn, and you can't see in letters left in "LIBERTY" then your coin is probably around $2, if two or three letters are visible, $4-6, if all letters are visible $10-18. If "LIBERTY" is very clear and sharp, and the coin has strong eye appeal and luster (shine) then your coin is worth $35-50. It is possible that you have an 1807 Large Cent, however this coin does not feature an Indian. I will include pictures of each coin in order to determine what you actually have. If you do have the large cent your coin is worth around $30-1000. More than likely, this coin is worn and worth around $30. Again, value changes depending on condition. If the coin is well-worn, with all details in the head and hair gone, the coin is worth around $30-45. If it is less worn, but still missing a lot of hair detail, around $70-160. If the coin has little wear, it may be worth around $500. An extremely nice coin, while extremely rare, is worth upwards of $1000. An important point on the 1807 Large Cent is that it includes several different varieties and differences that will affect the value. Specific varieties may be worth much more than listed here, but require minute inspection of the coin, and very knowledgeable analysis. I would recommend if this is a large cent, taking it to a local coin dealer, as he or she will be able to see your coin and check for any valuable varieties.
If you are referring to an 1803 large cent -- like the one pictured here : http://www.coinfacts.com/large_cents/draped_bust_large_cents/1803_large_cents/1803_large_cent_varieties.htm then its value, in heavily worn condition, is about $40 -- in lightly worn condition is about $180 -- and in uncirculated condition is about $2,000 If what you have is actually a 1903 Indian Head Cent -- similar to the one pictured here : http://www.coinfacts.com/small_cents/indian_head_cents/1888_indian_head_cents.htm then in average circulated condition it's worth about a dollar. If neither of these is the coin you are referring to, then please submit another question, with a complete description of both sides of the coin.
Retail is 25 cents in Good condition and $8 in Almost Uncirculated.More:A 1910 Lincoln Wheat Cent with no mint mark would have been produced in Philadelphia. According to USA Coin Book, a coin in good condition is worth about $0.30 up to about $17 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, it is worth about $24. Proof coins were minted here as well and those are worth in excess of $320.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks here are the values. If it has heavy ware it is worth $38.00. If it has moderate ware it is worth $39. If it has light ware it is worth $40. If it shows no ware it is worth $900 to $5,250. All of these are aveage prices and all depend on the condition of your coin. The coin is very common and is not a rare date.
According to USA Coin Book, 1891 is the last year that the Seated Liberty Quarter was made. It was produced at the Philadelphia, New Orleans and San Francisco mints. Here are the values below:Philadelphia (no mint mark): In good condition, this coin is worth about $27 up to about $240 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, this coin is worth about $525. Proof coins were also minted here and are worth about $690.New Orleans (small "O" mint mark): In good condition, this coin is worth about $140 up to about $2,600 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, this coin is worth about $5,000.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): In good condition, this coin is worth about $27 up to about $240 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, this coin is worth about $525.
here can I get avalue on the one cent of 1570
Type your answer here... 25 cents
A cent is a coin that is 1/100 of a dollar. Here are some sentences.I don't have a cent in my pocket at the moment.People call a penny a cent.One cent is worth one one-hundredth of a dollar.
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It depends on what sort of coin it is and how good a shape it is in. Here's a good link to a website to get you started identifying your coin and finding out how much it's worth.
Type your answer here... about £500.....i think
The best way to obtain an estimate of the value of a coin you possess, or have found, is to take it to a coin dealer and have it appraised. If you can describe the coin, post it here and maybe you can get some idea of what it may be worth.
In perfect uncirculated condition, this coin is worth about $1.75 to a collector.
There is no 1807 Indian Head penny, but there is one from 1907. Check closely, it is likely you misread the date. A 1907 Indian Head is worth $2-30. Most likely it is a well worn coin, and therefore around $2-3. However, depending on the wear and condition it may be worth more. Check the word "LIBERTY" on the headband of the Indian (which is actually just Liberty in a headdress) on the obverse (front) of the coin. If the coin is heavily worn, and you can't see in letters left in "LIBERTY" then your coin is probably around $2, if two or three letters are visible, $4-6, if all letters are visible $10-18. If "LIBERTY" is very clear and sharp, and the coin has strong eye appeal and luster (shine) then your coin is worth $35-50. It is possible that you have an 1807 Large Cent, however this coin does not feature an Indian. I will include pictures of each coin in order to determine what you actually have. If you do have the large cent your coin is worth around $30-1000. More than likely, this coin is worn and worth around $30. Again, value changes depending on condition. If the coin is well-worn, with all details in the head and hair gone, the coin is worth around $30-45. If it is less worn, but still missing a lot of hair detail, around $70-160. If the coin has little wear, it may be worth around $500. An extremely nice coin, while extremely rare, is worth upwards of $1000. An important point on the 1807 Large Cent is that it includes several different varieties and differences that will affect the value. Specific varieties may be worth much more than listed here, but require minute inspection of the coin, and very knowledgeable analysis. I would recommend if this is a large cent, taking it to a local coin dealer, as he or she will be able to see your coin and check for any valuable varieties.
If you are referring to an 1803 large cent -- like the one pictured here : http://www.coinfacts.com/large_cents/draped_bust_large_cents/1803_large_cents/1803_large_cent_varieties.htm then its value, in heavily worn condition, is about $40 -- in lightly worn condition is about $180 -- and in uncirculated condition is about $2,000 If what you have is actually a 1903 Indian Head Cent -- similar to the one pictured here : http://www.coinfacts.com/small_cents/indian_head_cents/1888_indian_head_cents.htm then in average circulated condition it's worth about a dollar. If neither of these is the coin you are referring to, then please submit another question, with a complete description of both sides of the coin.
I am assuming you are referring a U.S. cent and not the British coin that "really" is called a penny. Here are some links below for "1793 U.S. cent" to the left showing a picture.
Type your answer here... it is worth about $150 is the usa