Yes
Indian cents all have some premium above face value. The older large cents are even more valuable.
hold on to it, value keeps increasing
there is no 1858. there is no 1958!
Indian head pennies were no longer minted after 1909, so a 1922 Indian head penny would be quite rare.
There were no Indian Head pennies made in 1843.
Many older Homes, like older Automobiles can cost more to repair.
$5-$10 depending upon the condition of the coin.
Such a coin could not have existed, Lincoln pennies were first struck in 1909, in 1891 the US was using Indian Head pennies.
No, no genuine Indian Head penny is stamped "COPY" on the reverse, or obverse. All such examples are replicas containing no collector value. The only value that such coins have is the value of what they are made out of.
The value of a penny with no mint mark is generally one cent. These pennies are the common cents that were minted in Philadelphia. Older (i.e. pre-1950) Philadelphia cents can be worth more but it depends on their date and condition.
The last Indian head pennies were minted in 1909. All cents from 1913 carry the familiar portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
You need to provide much more information. Pennies have been made since the 1700s! Common pennies from circulation are worth only face value. Wheat pennies are usually common and worth a few cents to a few dollars in circulated condition. Indian head pennies are worth a few bucks in average grades.