In 1906 you could see Indian Head Cents, Liberty Head Nickels, Barber Dimes, Barber Quarters, Barber Half Dollars and Morgan Silver Dollars in pocket change. In addition you could , from time to time, probably find older US Coins such as the Shield Nickel, the Seated Liberty Dime, Seated liberty Quarter, Seated Liberty Half Dollar and Seated Dollars.
For U.S. coins dated 1907, there were the following designs:
Cent: Indian head
Nickel: Liberty or "V"
Dime, quarter, half dollar: Barber
Dollar: none (gold dollars were discontinued in 1889, and Morgan silver dollars were on hiatus after 1904)
$2 1/2, $5, $10, $20 gold pieces: Liberty/Coronet
No US 1 Dollars coins were minted in 1907.
1907
Circulated coins have retail values of $1,320.00-$1,450.00 Uncirculated coins start at $1,490.00 to $1,600.00 depending on the grade.1907 is the last year for Liberty Head $20.00 coins and is very common.
Prior to 1933, New Zealand used mainly British coins and a some Australian coins.
Sorry no steel 1 cent coins dated 1907, only 1943.
Circulated coins have retail values of $1,320.00-$1,450.00 Uncirculated coins start at $1,490.00 to $1,600.00 depending on the grade.1907 is the last year for Liberty Head $20.00 coins and is very common.
Retail value of a 1907 Liberty Head nickel is $3.00-$5.00 for average circulated coins
1907 in common currency, but the mints use it now for special collectors coins.
Liberty Head gold coins are a series of 4 different denominations of coins struck from 1839 to 1907.
No such coin exist. No 1907 US one dollar coins were made and Roosevelt is only on the dime.
1907 is the highest mintage year of the Indian Head cent series, Values for average coins in collectible condition is $1.00-$3.00
No Morgan dollars were minted from 1905 to 1921 inclusive. Please check again and post a new question. Lower-denomination silver coins dated 1907 are called Barber coins, after their designer, Charles T. Barber.