August 3, 2009 All of the 1847 Large Cents were minted at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint. In G4 condition it is worth about $24.
A 1798 Draped Bust Large Cent is worth in good condition (G4): $110-$200.
A US Large cent dated 1847 is a "Braided Hair" Liberty Head cent. Type this into your browser and click images.
1847 is a common date large cent but if the coin has so much wear you think it looks like a Indian head it's likely only worth $10.00
Their are real 1847 1 cent Hawaiian coins but this is not one of them. No gold 1 cent coins have ever been struck. It's likely a gold plated replica and has no collectible value.
Holy Cow! You have a rare Draped Bust Large Cent - if this coin was minted in 1801 and it is in good condition (G4), its value is: $75-$250.00
I've had one exactly like that and I traded in for about $50000, now I'm pretty rich.
A 1798 Draped Bust Large Cent is worth in good condition (G4): $110-$200.
A US Large cent dated 1847 is a "Braided Hair" Liberty Head cent. Type this into your browser and click images.
1847 is a common date large cent but if the coin has so much wear you think it looks like a Indian head it's likely only worth $10.00
$350 to $185,000 depending upon the condition of the coin and the variety.
Their are real 1847 1 cent Hawaiian coins but this is not one of them. No gold 1 cent coins have ever been struck. It's likely a gold plated replica and has no collectible value.
Holy Cow! You have a rare Draped Bust Large Cent - if this coin was minted in 1801 and it is in good condition (G4), its value is: $75-$250.00
This is a Coronet Large Cent. In decent condition $40 to $50...In excellent condition $1000 to $1500
Wow! - you possess a Classic Head Large Cent - a 1812 coin in good condition (G4) is worth: $55.00. In moderately-worn (F12) condition its value goes up to about $250.
between $50.oo t0 775.00 depends on condition
If you have a 1850 Cent, it is actually a Coronet Large cent - its value in good condition is: $20.00. Indian Head cents were not minted until the year of 1859.
To a coin collector nothing really. Usually a coin with damage such as a cut or very deep scratch visible by eye on the front or back will render the coin "ungradeable" and coins are bought and sold by grade. Very rare coins are the exception to this rule as their rarity outweighs the devaluation from the damage to some measure. The 1847 large cent is a fairly common coin for it's era and in average circulated condition is valued around $25 - $35.