The range is from maybe 75¢ (retail) if very worn, up to around $6 if almost uncirculated
As of 06/2013 retail values range from $2 for a worn coin to about $16 for a coin in almost-uncirculated condition.
1911 is a common date for this series and can be easily purchased for 2 dollars, but the value could be as high 50 dollars if the grade was high enough.
Between $1-$16, depending on condition. Please note that if your coin has any signs of being circulated (scratches, dents, tarnishing, etc), it is probably worth less than $10.
Between $1.50 and $16. In the future please include the condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.
There were no Indian Head pennies minted in 1915. The last Indian Head pennies were minted in 1909. In 1915 the type of penny minted was the Lincoln, Wheat Ear reverse (called 'Wheat penny'). A 1915 Wheat penny is worth from $1.50 to $500.00 according to mint mark and condition.
Canadian Corps was created in 1915.
Canadian Aviation Corps ended in 1915.
Canadian Girls in Training was created in 1915.
1915 penny how do you tell what they worth
You didn't say what country issued the coin, but I'm guessing it's from Canada because most of the other Commonwealth countries did not issue 5-cent coins a century ago. If it is Canadian, its value ranges from $6 if very worn, to around $20 if only some wear is visible.
Order of George I was created in 1915.
George Spalding died in 1915.
George Braund died in 1915.
George Vassila died in 1915.
George Beetham died in 1915.
George Lenczowski was born in 1915.