The US Large Cent was disconinued in 1857. The Flying Eagle type small cent was minted from 1856 to 1858. The Indian Cent was discontinued in 1909. The Lincon cent is still in production today although it has been redesigned every 50 years since 1909. The US 2 cent coin was minted from 1864 to 1873.
No such coin. A penny is one cent so a 2 cent penny does not exist. There are US Two- Cent pieces but a date is needed.
with one cent someone could buy 5-10 pieces of gum.
one cent
The greatest number - would be 35 pennies (one-cent pieces)
It is: 1 per cent of a year because 1/100 = 1%
1857 was the last year for the large cent and the second year for the small cent. Please post new question as to the type of coin.
1888
It depends on if it's a Large cent or Small cent, both were made that year. Post new question.
To figure out the value of the Indian one cent you must first know the year it was made. Once you know the year, then the value is determined by the scarcity and condition of the coin.
It's not a coin and it's not from 1789. This is a token piece that's struck on a cent blank and included each year with mint sets. There's one with a D for Denver and another with P for Philadelphia. The year 1789 refers to the date that the Department of the Treasury was established. These pieces do not have the year of mintage on them they are not particularly collectible. They're worth at most 1 cent.
It's not a coin. It's a token piece that's struck on a cent blank and included with mint sets. There's one with a D for Denver and another with P for Philadelphia. The year 1789 refers to the date that the Department of the Treasury was established. These pieces do not have the year of mintage on them they are not particularly collectible. They're worth at most 1 cent.
Check that coin again. The last year for Indian head one cent coins was 1909.