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The eagle is on the back. Susan B. Anthony is on the front.
Not "eagle head" - it shows the entire eagle so these are known as Flying Eagle cents. See the Related Question for more.
Value will depend on which type you have (Large Cent or Flying Eagle Cent) and its condition. 1857 is a rarer date for large cents. It will be about the size of a half dollar. Well-worn it's worth about $30 -- lightly worn about $100 -- uncirculated about $200 If it's a Flying Eagle cent, it will be the same size as today's pennies. Well-worn it's worth about $12 -- lightly worn about $30 -- uncirculated about $200
The woman is Susan B. Anthony, and the coin is still worth one dollar.
Please check your coin again. Large cents were still being made in 1851. The first Flying Eagle cents were dated 1856.
500.00
That coin would have the grade "filler" Which means its to fill the hole in the coin book. Its worth about $20
The eagle is on the back. Susan B. Anthony is on the front.
Not "eagle head" - it shows the entire eagle so these are known as Flying Eagle cents. See the Related Question for more.
Value will depend on which type you have (Large Cent or Flying Eagle Cent) and its condition. 1857 is a rarer date for large cents. It will be about the size of a half dollar. Well-worn it's worth about $30 -- lightly worn about $100 -- uncirculated about $200 If it's a Flying Eagle cent, it will be the same size as today's pennies. Well-worn it's worth about $12 -- lightly worn about $30 -- uncirculated about $200
The woman is Susan B. Anthony, and the coin is still worth one dollar.
$1,500.00
Please check your coin again. Large cents were still being made in 1851. The first Flying Eagle cents were dated 1856.
Assuming the coin has not been cleaned and "excellent condition" is EF-45, retail value should be about $150.00. I do suggest showing it to a dealer or collector for grading.
A 1 pound Silver Eagle is worth about $200.
10.00
2000 was the debut year for the Sacagawea dollar ,and there are millions of them. It's worth one dollar.