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In 1907 gold was twenty dollars an ounce. Assuming toady it is one thousand dollars an ounce, there is a difference. 300 dollars in 1907 would have been worth 15 ounces of gold. So if you take that 15 ounces of gold and turn it into dollars today, you would have 15,000. Things are not equal. You could not buy a car. You could take a number of long train rides. A steak dinner was less than a dollar.
the value of a dollar was equal to 98 dollars today
about less than 1 rupee in Pakistan
1902 and 1907 silver dimes
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The later Indian cents are common and not worth much. In uncirculated condition, it might go for a couple dollars. Otherwise, it's worth maybe 75 cents.
1907 is not a rare date for Indian Head cents. In worn circulated condition, it's worth about a dollar. An average circulated brown hued 1907 Indian is generally valued at about $3.00. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $25
Indian head pennies were not produced in 1807. A 1907 Indian head penny would be worth a dollar or two in heavily circulated condition, perhaps three to ten dollars in lightly circulated condition, and US$25 or more in uncirculated condition.
Arthur Penny was born in 1907.
The 1907 Indian Head Cent is worth about a dollar. I don't know about the rest of it.
Such a coin does not exist. George V did not take the throne until 1910 and the first coins bearing his image were issued in 1911. If you refer to a 1907 Edward VII Penny, see the related question link below.
You need to give us a denomination and mintmark. Nearly every US coin has featured "LIBERTY" in the legend somewhere and there is a huge difference in value between a 1907 Indian Head penny in rough shape worth 50 cents and a 1907 high-relief double eagle worth $100,000+
There was no British 1907 Crown (Five Shillings) minted.
1907 is the highest mintage year for the Indian Head penny, coins in average condition show heavy wear and are valued from $1.00-$3.00
The value of a 1905 gold plated Indian Head penny varies according to condition. You might get $40 for a penny in very good condition.
In 1907 gold was twenty dollars an ounce. Assuming toady it is one thousand dollars an ounce, there is a difference. 300 dollars in 1907 would have been worth 15 ounces of gold. So if you take that 15 ounces of gold and turn it into dollars today, you would have 15,000. Things are not equal. You could not buy a car. You could take a number of long train rides. A steak dinner was less than a dollar.