That statement could be true of many coins from that time. Coins in 1908 were the same size as coins struck today, so if you can't read the denomination on the back of it just compare its size to a modern quarter, dime, etc. Then please post a new question and we can try to value it. Unfortunately, if it's so worn you can't read the denomination it's not likely to be worth more than its raw metal content.
It sounds like the coin you found is a 1908 Indian Head penny, which features a portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a Native American headdress on the front. These pennies were minted from 1859 to 1909 and are a popular collectible item among coin enthusiasts.
The US discontinued its half-dime denomination in 1873.
Lost and Found - 1908 was released on: USA: 26 August 1908
What denomination? Please post a new question with that important information.
it was found in 1908 by Von Ruess
You are going to have to be a lot more specific. You need to tell us the denomination of the coin and condition if you want to know the value. All you've told us is you have a British coin from 1908 with Edward VII on it.
It was founded in 1908
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The cast of Mixed Babies - 1908 includes: Edward Dillon as Father Robert Harron as Boy in Front of Store
The US Mint issued gold coins in 4 denominations in 1908; the Quarter Eagle { $2.50 }, the Half Eagle { $5.00 }, the Eagle {$10.00 }, the Double Eagle { $20.00 }. Please examine your coin and submit a new question giving the denomination as well as the date of the coin.
The Ankylosaurus was discovered by Barnum Brown in 1906. He gave it the name Ankylosaurus in 1908.
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