Check that date or denomination again. The last year for large cents was 1857.
In the lower 3 circulated grades that are the most common for this coin retail value is $45.00/$75.00/$105.00 The upper circulated grades are $127.00/$180.00/$216.00
The US did not mint any large cents in 1949, large cents were only minted until 1857. If you have a small wheat cent dated 1949, it is a common issue and goes for about $.10 in circulated grades regardless of the mintmark. If you have a large cent, the value depends greatly on the condition, with ones in the late 1840s to mid 1850s fetching around $15 in circulated grades. However, as with all coins cleaning reduces the value so if you do in fact have a large cent, depending on the grade/year really determines the value, an uncirculated cent would be worth over $100 to a serious collector.
1846 is not a rare date for large cents. In average circulated condition, it's worth $10-$15.
A 1905 Indian Head cent in average circulated condition has a retail value of $1.00$3.00
This over-date error(1888/7) has the highest value of the Indian Head cent series of coins. Even the lowest circulated grade coins have values of more than $2,000.00. For an accurate value it must be seen and graded. Take it to a coin dealer for anassessment of value.
In circulated condition, face value only.
No such thing. The last year for large cents was 1857.
The 1990 Lincoln Cent in circulated conditions has a value of one cent. In uncirculated conditions it has a value of about $1 at MS-65 and as much as $2,700 in MS-69.
6-17-11>>> For the series of US Large cents (1793-1857), the 1853 Braided Hair Large cent is the second highest mintage and is not rare or even scarce. Coins in average circulated condition have retail values of $20.00-$30.00.
The 1901 US Indian Head cent is not rare. The value of an average circulated coin is $1.00-$3.00.
The value of an 1888 Liberty one cent coin, commonly known as a "Indian Head cent," varies based on its condition and rarity. Generally, it can range from a few dollars for a heavily circulated example to over $100 for one in uncirculated condition or with specific features, such as a high grade or mint mark. It's advisable to consult a coin dealer or use a price guide for an accurate assessment based on the coin's specific characteristics.
A 1985 Lincoln Cent is only worth face value in circulated condition. If its mint state is MS60, its value is all of 5 cents.