I assume that you mean the liberty head 5 cent coin, the term Indian head refers to the one cent coin of that era.
Value is dependent upon the condition of the coin. A well worn coin may get you $4-$25, a coin with little wear up to $100 and a coin that is in mint condition with no wear and the original reflective surfaces may get as much as $200, but this is dependant upon many different factors.
1895 is a common date Indian Head cent, retail values are $1.00-$5.00 for coins in average circulated condition.
The first wheat cents were made in 1909. If you have an INDIAN HEAD cent, it's worth about a dollar in worn condition.
Most likely an Indian Head cent. However, it would depend on the date, mintmark, and condition of the penny that would determine which is worth more.
The first year for a Indian Head cent is 1859
Check that coin again. The last year for Indian head one cent coins was 1909.
1895 is a common date Indian Head cent, retail values are $1.00-$5.00 for coins in average circulated condition.
The first wheat cents were made in 1909. If you have an INDIAN HEAD cent, it's worth about a dollar in worn condition.
Most likely an Indian Head cent. However, it would depend on the date, mintmark, and condition of the penny that would determine which is worth more.
The first year for a Indian Head cent is 1859
Check that coin again. The last year for Indian head one cent coins was 1909.
There is no such coin as a Indian Head Buckwheat penny, but a 1898 Indian Head cent in average condition is worth $1.00-$3.00
Check that date again, because there's no such thing as an 1843 Indian head cent.
No Indian Head cents were struck after 1909. A 1934 Lincoln cent is worth about 10 cents in average condition.
The 1904 Indian Head cent is a common coin, in average condition values are $1.00-$3.00.
Indian Head cents were not produced until 1859.
The first Indian Head cent was in 1859. Look at the date again and post new question.
Indian Head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. If your coin is about the size of a half-dollar (around 30 mm in diameter) it is called a Large Cent or Liberty Head cent, not an Indian Head cent. If it's anything else please post a new question with more details.