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10 pences
$25 to $5,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, nephew of Napoleon, was emperor under the name of Napoleon III in 1853.
Samuel Penny died in 1853.
Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, nephew of Napoleon, was emperor under the name of Napoleon III in 1853.
Most circulated coins of this date have retail values of $18.00-$55.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
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For the series of US Large cents (1793-1857), 1853 is the second highest mintage and is not rare or even scarce. Coins in average circulated condition have retail values of $15.00-$50.00.
There is no such coin. The U.S. never struck cents in silver because they'd be worth far more than a penny!Please check the coin's date, value, issuing country, etc. and post a new question. If it in fact appears to be "silver" it's almost certainly a copper coin that was plated for use in jewelry. In that case it's considered to be altered which reduces its value significantly. The bad news is that an undamaged 1853 cent retails for at least $15.
$65
From $25-$350US depending on condition.
No such coin exists. The US nickel would not be minted until 1866. Before that, the 5 cent coin was the silver half-dime and even then, the coin had nothing on it that bore resemblance to an American Indian. And the Indian head penny wouldn't be minted until later than 1853.