It depends on how bad the condition is, but circulated, worn, examples are going for $4-5 on eBay at the moment. I personally think that those prices are a bit high for the low grade examples, but if you can sell your coin for $4-5, it would be a fair trade based on eBay prices.
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It's a 2 cent piece not a 2 penny coin:The 1864 2 cent piece has values of $35.00- $80.00 in average circulated condition
According to USA Coin Book: The type of dime that was minted in 1864 was the Seated Liberty dime with the Obverse Legend variety, which means they replaced the 13 stars on the front of the coin with the text: "United States Of America". It was only minted in Philadelphia and San Francisco. Here are the values below for each mint:Philadelphia (no mint mark): They minted only 11,470 coins, which makes it quite rare and it is worth about $215 in good condition. In MS60 mint condition, it is worth about $1,100 and in MS63 choice uncirculated grade, it is worth about $1,400. A choice proof coin of PR63 grade is worth about $800.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): They minted 230,000 coins, which is more common than the Philadelphia coins and it is worth about $30 in good condition. In MS60 mint condition, it is worth about $900 and in MS63 choice uncirculated grade, it is worth about $1215.
$19 to $35,000 depending upon the condition of the coin and the variety.
In NRA good condition, about $750
The value of an 1864 Indian Head penny can vary significantly based on its condition and whether it has any notable features, such as being a "L" variety. Generally, these coins are worth between $2 to $40 in average circulated condition, while higher-grade specimens can fetch $100 or more. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a coin dealer or use a coin pricing guide.
The value of a bulls head 3 dollar bill from 1864 will depend on the condition. A bill is fair to good condition is worth an estimated $50.00 US dollars.
Depends on condition. Range from 300 - 1000
An 1864 500-dollar Confederate note can be worth over $850. This value is dependent on the bill's condition, and whether or not it has been authenticated.
One in average condition is worth about $13 Canadian, or about $10 American.
One in average condition is worth about $13 Canadian, or about $10 American.
The Krause Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900, 5th Ed. calls that type KM# 188.1. Peru minted a million of them in 1863 and 1864 from a copper-nickel alloy. In a really good, circulated condition, grade Fine to Extra Fine they say it is worth between $1.50 and $12.50. A dealer might buy it from you if it is especially nice. If it is badly worn then it may be almost worthless. If you think it might be worth something then you might try selling it on an online auction, but don't expect too much for it. Good luck.