At the risk of asking the obvious, please be cautious about describing the rotation of U.S. coins. Standard rotation angles can be defined as the difference between the obverse and reverse. Thus a "180º" rotation can describe the normal orientation of an American coin - i.e. the front and back point opposite directions when the coin is flipped side to side like the pages of a book.
If OTOH your coin has the Indian's head and the words ONE CENT both pointing the same direction, then it's most likely a true rotated die error. A standard Indian cent might retail for a couple of dollars in average condition, while a rotated reverse would potentially be in the hundreds. If both sides do point the same way it would have to be examined in person to authenticate it.
1907 Barber dimes are common, a coin in average circulated grades is $2.00-$5.00 retail.
around 1 great british pound
The roman numeral for 1907 is, MCMVII.
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The Roman numeral for 1907 is MCMVII.
This has no numismatic value at all
The 1907 Indian Head Cent is worth about a dollar. I don't know about the rest of it.
A 1907 Indian Head cent in average condition has retail values of $1.00-$3.00 depending on the grade
Indian Customs - 1907 was released on: USA: February 1907
An Indian's Friendship - 1907 was released on: USA: October 1907
1907 is not a rare date for Indian Head cents. In worn circulated condition, it's worth about a dollar. An average circulated brown hued 1907 Indian is generally valued at about $3.00. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $25
1907 is the highest mintage year of the Indian Head cent series, Values for average coins in collectible condition is $1.00-$3.00
The Indian Head gold coin was minted from 1907 through 1933. In order to give an accurate estimate of value the date of the coin must be known.
If the coin is a US Indian head cent dated 1908, average value is $1.00-$3.00
1907 is the highest mintage year for the Indian Head penny, coins in average condition show heavy wear and are valued from $1.00-$3.00
Indian Bank was created in 1907.
You need to give us a denomination and mintmark. Nearly every US coin has featured "LIBERTY" in the legend somewhere and there is a huge difference in value between a 1907 Indian Head penny in rough shape worth 50 cents and a 1907 high-relief double eagle worth $100,000+