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it is probaly if in good condition worth from $100 to $1000 dollars
about 134 dollars
10-1000+ USD depending on specifics.
10-1000 USD or more depending on particulars
In 1909 the price of gold was under $20 an once and a twenty dollar gold coin had .96 of an once of gold. That same once of gold is now worth over $1000. So to put it in perspective, if in 1909 you had 20,000 (twenty thousand dollars) you would have the same buying power as someone with $1,000,000 (one million dollars) today.
$400.00- $24000.00 dollars.
The 1909-S VDB is the rarest and most valuable Lincoln cent of them all. It's worth at least $550 and over $1000 in better condition.
Both the 1909 and the 1909-O (the mintmark if any will be on the back of the coin under the eagle) are better date coins. The 1909 is worth about $8 if worn, and the 1909-O is worth about $15 if worn. The Barber series is filled with condition rarities where even common dates can be worth hundreds of dollars if uncirculated. Without seeing your coin I can't give a full value, but in better shape both the 1909 and 1909-O can be worth $50 or more.
it is worth about £100 pounds seel it and make some money
It depends. A 1909 S VDB may be worth over a thousand dollars but a "regular" 1910 may only be worth $.50
Yes, there were half dollars minted in 1909.
Ninety-Two Pounds and Ten Shillings GBP in 1909 had the purchasing power of about £6,422 GBP today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations for which I cannot take credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.