1907 is the highest mintage year of the series, the shield has been on the reverse from 1860. Retail values are $1.00-$3.00 for average circulated coins.
1859 was the only year that Indian Head cents didn't have a shield as part of the reverse design; there's more information at the Related Question.
There was never a silver Indian Head penny.
The Indian Head penny was not minted until 1859.
What is the current value for a 1901uncirculated indian head penny.
hold on to it, value keeps increasing
A 1905 Indian Head is a specific type of collectible Indian penny that has proven to gain value as the years pass. The value of these coins will vary depending on its condition.
It is not mint but is in fairly good shape. The back is a wreath, open at the top, with the Presidential shield at the top. In the Wreath is the wording "One Cent".
1874 Indian Head Penny: good condition-$13.00, mint condition-$155.00
There's no such thing as a "2 cent Indian penny". There are Indian head cents (one cent) and there are 2 cent pieces, and they're completely separate. 2¢ coins have a shield design, not an Indian motif. If you have an Indian head cent with that date its retail value ranges from $7 in worn condition to $35 if almost new. If you have an 1865 2¢ piece the range is $16 to $47. (All prices retail, as of 11/2008)
The value of coins and paper money can vary drastically depending on year, condition, and stamping. The value of a 1904 Indian head penny is worth between $1 and $28.
Indian Head cents were made from 1859 to 1909.
The first year issue for a Indian Head cent was 1859