Not considered a rare date, in circulated condition -- with no problems -- it's worth about $15
Updates:Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 10/2010:Very worn condition - $18
Moderately worn - $24
Slightly worn - $26
Almost no wear - $127
Uncirculated - $198 to $750 depending on quality
DISCLAIMER: The retail values quoted are the best available, but may vary due to market fluctuations. Also the wholesale (buying) price of a coin will be less than the selling (retail) price. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.
Not considered a rare date, in circulated condition -- with no problems -- it's worth about $15
Please look at the coin again, 1857 was the last year the US made a large cent.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
A silver 3 cent 1852 coin in very good (VG-8) condition is worth: $50.00; in a mint state of MS-60, its value is: $200.00
The last US large cents were minted in 1857.
Not considered a rare date, in circulated condition -- with no problems -- it's worth about $15
Please look at the coin again, 1857 was the last year the US made a large cent.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
You don't have a large cent because the last large cent was made in 1857. Any US cent dated 1863 should be an Indian Head cent. What you might have is a privately made token or something of that sort because it is not a US mint product if it is a large cent or not an Indian Head Cent.
The first penny cent piece made by the US Mint was the 1793 Flowing Hair Large Cent - its value in good conditin is: $12,000.
Only 50 genuine half cents were struck with that date. If you have an 1852 half cent it's most likely a replica or a counterfeit. If it doesn't have the word REPLICA or COPY somewhere in the design you should have it checked by an expert, but be prepared to find out that it's not real.
1 US cent has the same value the world over! i.e. 1 US cent
Coins that have letters and numbers added are common, but it does not add to the value of any coin and kills the collectible value of any coin. The value of your counter stamped Large cent is "Whatever you can get".