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Unless it has an O mint mark, about $300 for its gold content. If it's a 1909-O, it's worth about 2.5X as much as a collectible coin.
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.
$400.00- $24000.00 dollars.
If you mean a 1909 US Lincoln cent, look at the back of the coin, just above the rim at the bottom for 3 small letters, V.D.B also if it has a mintmark under the date 1909 on the front of the coin. These letters on the coin or the lack of, makes a big difference in value. Post new question with this information.
I would say 50 cents...unless 1909 is a super rare year in coin collecting or something. Then it could be worth a lot. But don't take my word for it.
Unless it has an O mint mark, about $300 for its gold content. If it's a 1909-O, it's worth about 2.5X as much as a collectible coin.
A new Indian Head Cent Dansco coin folder dated from 1856-1909 #90 sells for about $5.00.
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.
A 1909 Half Eagle can be worth well over $500.00
What is the dollar amount marked on the coin? There are 1909 two and a half, five and ten dollar coins. The $2.50 coin is worth about $3-400, the $5.00 is about $500-750, and the $10 is about $8-1200.
$400.00- $24000.00 dollars.
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If you mean a 1909 US Lincoln cent, look at the back of the coin, just above the rim at the bottom for 3 small letters, V.D.B also if it has a mintmark under the date 1909 on the front of the coin. These letters on the coin or the lack of, makes a big difference in value. Post new question with this information.
I would say 50 cents...unless 1909 is a super rare year in coin collecting or something. Then it could be worth a lot. But don't take my word for it.
Value depends on the date of the coin, post new question.
You neglected to post the coin's denomination. Please post a new question with that information.
It means the coin was minted in San Francisco.Note that there were lots of coins in 1909, not just "the" coin.