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It's zinc, not steel, and it's worth one cent.
No Indian Head cents were struck after 1909. A 1934 Lincoln cent is worth about 10 cents in average condition.
None it's the same coin
If you mean How much is a 1928 Lincoln cent in Mint State condition. Reatil is $10.00
Which cent piece are you referring to? - the Indian Head and/or Lincoln cent?
The only coin produced by the US Mint in 1922 was the Lincoln Cent minted in Denver.
The Indian Head cents were replaced by Lincoln cents in 1909.
The Lincoln cent was introduced in 1909 to honor the centennial of Lincoln's birth.
There are 6 different kinds of pennies that were minted in 1909 : In circulated condition, they will have the following values : 1909 Indian Head Cent -- $2.00 1909-S Indian Head Cent ("S" is on the back at the bottom) -- $250.00 1909 Lincoln Cent -- $1.00 1909-S Lincoln Cent ("S" is under the date) -- $50.00 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent ("VDB" is on the back at the bottom) -- $3.50 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent ("S" under the date AND "VDB" on the back at the bottom) -- $400-$500 it matters in whatcondition the penny is in
Lincoln was placed on the US cent in 1909 to commemorate his 100th birthday.
No. The Lincoln cent was first minted in 1909, to honor the centennial of Lincoln's birth. All 1902 cents carry the famous Indian Head design.
A 1900 Indian Head Cent is pretty common and only worth $1 or so in the condition most are found. 1909 was the first year of the Lincoln Cent and the last year of the Indian Head and there are 6 different varieties. A Lincoln with an S mintmark and the initials "VDB" near the lower rim of the reverse is a valueable coin. With the mintmark but not the initials it is still a pretty good find, with the initials but no mintmark it is worth several dollars, and with neither it is back in the $1 or less category. The Indian Cent with an S mintmark is scarce but without it is fairly common. Look just below the date on a Lincoln Cent or on the back of an Indian Head for the mintmark.