The coins commonly referred to as the Buffalo Nickel were designed by James Earle Fraser, which his initials "FS" can be observed on the obverse below the date of the buffalo nickel.
The coins commonly referred to as the Indian Head Cent were designed by James B. Longacre, which his intial "L" can be observed on the head dress ribbon from 1864 and later.
There were no Indian Head coins minted in 1803.
There were no US coins minted in 1810 that had an Indian on them.
The Sacagawea Golden Dollar Coin
The two coins are one 75-paisa and one 50-paisa. (The 75-paisa is the one that is not a fifty-paisa coin.)
Look at the coin again. No U.S. $1.00 silver coins have the Indian Head design.
Indian coins typically feature symbols or images specific to Indian culture, history, or religious beliefs, while Greek coins often depict mythological figures, gods, or scenes from Greek mythology. Indian coins may also include inscriptions in regional languages, while Greek coins usually have inscriptions in ancient Greek. Additionally, Indian coins were traditionally made of gold, silver, or copper, while Greek coins were commonly made of silver or bronze.
The value of a 1945 Indian 1 pice coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, these coins can be worth anywhere from a few cents to a couple of dollars, but for a more accurate valuation, it is recommended to consult with a coin dealer or collector specializing in Indian coins.
An 1808 Indian coin has a value nearly 50 times today's coins 'cause it was made of gold and silver and each of it carried the pic. of the ruler who made it.
This "mule" coin came about when the obverse of the Indian Quarter Anna coin and the reverse of the Australian Halfpenny were used together. There is thought to be 10 or less of these coins in existence. Both the Indian coin and the Australian coin were minted at the Calcutta Mint.
Metals used in Indian coins are nickel, copper, stainless steel, aluminium.
That description applies to any of a number of coins. Please post a new question with the coin's date and denomination.
$720.00 to$860.00 retail for circulated coins