1808 is the first year for the Classic Head type of large cents.
Indian Head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. All US cents minted in 1808 were Liberty Head large cents about the size of a half dollar.
For an accurate value, 1808 US large cents need to be seen but in general are valued at $67.00-$390.00 for coins that show a lot of wear. Better grade are $500.00 or more
1808 wasn't an Indian, but 1908 is worth Pretty common, $3.25 but with the hole the price ground rockets down to 75 cents.
There were no quarters issued in 1808.
Used as a necklace.
The 1808 Classic Head cent has a mintage of 1,007,000
Indian Head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. All US cents minted in 1808 were Liberty Head large cents about the size of a half dollar.
For an accurate value, 1808 US large cents need to be seen but in general are valued at $67.00-$390.00 for coins that show a lot of wear. Better grade are $500.00 or more
1808 wasn't an Indian, but 1908 is worth Pretty common, $3.25 but with the hole the price ground rockets down to 75 cents.
1857 was the last year for US large cents.
The 1960 and 1970s small & large date Lincoln cents are proof and uncirculated. The 1982 proof sets do not have large and small date examples.
6 small apples at 8 cents each equals 48 cents. 4 large apples at 13 cents each equals 52 cents. Your answer is 6 small apples and 4 large apples equal 1 dollar.
Just Half-Cents & Large Cents were minted in 1793.
69 cents.
The last US large cents were minted in 1857.
Absolutely not. Large cents were minted in the early 1800's
No such thing. The last year for large cents was 1857.