Well, it would have to be a nickel (5 cent) because the Indian head gold coins were discontinued in 1933 and the Indian head penny in 1909.
The US has never produced a "Indian Head Dime" of any type. A US dime dated 1914 is of the Barber series of coins. A coin in average collectible condition is $3.00-$5.00.
1909 was the last year for Indian Head cents and the first year for Lincoln cents. Post new question as to type of coin.
Type in 1861 Indian Head cent in the search box on your home page. This will bring up images of these coins.
There are two types of one dollar gold coins for this year, both are dated 1854. The Type 1 is a Liberty Head and the Type 2 is a Indian Head and each type has different values. Post new question as to the type of coin.
It may be a token of some type dated 1862 or just a Indian Head cent. All 19 of the genuine coins made by the Confederate States of America are dated 1861. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of type of coin and value.
The $5 Indian Head Type gold piece was minted for many years. In order to give an accurate estimate of its value, the date on the coin must be known.
Retail for 1886 type II Indian Head cent: G-4 $8.00/ VG-8 $12.00/ F-12 $32.00
The US has never produced a "Indian Head Dime" of any type. A US dime dated 1914 is of the Barber series of coins. A coin in average collectible condition is $3.00-$5.00.
1909 was the last year for Indian Head cents and the first year for Lincoln cents. Post new question as to type of coin.
Type in 1861 Indian Head cent in the search box on your home page. This will bring up images of these coins.
There are two types of one dollar gold coins for this year, both are dated 1854. The Type 1 is a Liberty Head and the Type 2 is a Indian Head and each type has different values. Post new question as to the type of coin.
If the coin is bigger than any penny in your pocket it's a novelty coin of some type. Indian Head cents were struck in 1877 but they are the same size as a modern Lincoln cent, also Wheat Penny's were first made in 1909.
It may be a token of some type dated 1862 or just a Indian Head cent. All 19 of the genuine coins made by the Confederate States of America are dated 1861. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of type of coin and value.
The Indian Head penny was minted from 1859 until 1909. The value of a penny of this type is based on the year minted and the condition of the coin. View the related link below to see a chart showing the value of each year and mint based on it's condition.
Type II
There are many factors that go into determining the value of your coins. First of all you must understand how the coin market works. If the coin dealer runs out of 1913 Type 1 Buffalo Nickels, he cannot just call the mint and order more of them because the mint does not make coins dated 1913 anymore. The coin dealer must replenish his supply by buying coins from other dealers or from people that come into his coin shop. What he pays you for that coin is known as the "wholesale" or "value"." If you want to buy that 1913 Type 1 Buffalo Nickel from the coin dealer, that is known as the "retail price" or "price"BASICALLY, IT DEPENDS ON THE YEAR OF THE INDIAN HEAD NICKEL
There are 6 different Indian Head nickels dated 1913. The type (1 or 2) and mintmark are needed for an accurate assessment because values for the coin in the low grade of G-4 are $5.00-$300.00 depending on the type and mintmark of the coin. Please post new question