Any coin with a "genuine" minting error, such as a "double header", would have some value, above the usual, as a collectible coin.
Genuine error coins are not necessarily known about or documented until somebody turns up with one, since they are an "accident" of the minting process, and have escaped detection during quality control at the mint therefore, a valuation cannot be anticipated.
A reputable coin dealer should be able to identify and confirm the coin as genuine and make a valuation.
There were two variants of the British 1891 Penny minted. The usual type, and one with date more widely spaced. The Penny with wide spaced date seems to have a significantly higher value for uncirculated coins.
There was no 1891 British Two Pound coin issued.
The Roman Empire collapsed in the year 476 so you're only off by 1,400 years or so :-) What you have is a BRITISH penny with a picture of the goddess Britannia on the front. See the Related Question for more.
Such a coin could not have existed, Lincoln pennies were first struck in 1909, in 1891 the US was using Indian Head pennies.
8-7-11>>> Retail values for this coin in collectible average condition are $1.00 to $5.00. The 1891 Indian Head cent is considered common.
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Uh, remember your history classes? The western Roman Empire fell in 476 AD and the Eastern Empire collapsed in the Middle Ages, so a "Roman" penny from 1891 would be something out of a time travel story.What you probably have is a British One Penny coin, with a picture of the goddess Britannia on the front and Queen Victoria on the back. If so, please post a new question with that information.
British Naturism was created in 1891.
Very little ! There were literally thousands minted, and unless there's something seriously 'special' about an individual coin, they're worth only a few pence fro scrap value.
A 1891 Indian Head 1 cent coins retail price is $1.00- $10.00 in circulated condition.
There is no such coin. The wheat design was introduced in 1909 and was minted until 1958.If you have an Indian head cent with that date, it's worth $1 to $3 in average condition.