The toaster was invented in 1909 by Frank Shailor
Frank Shailor invented the toaster in July 1909. He worked with General Electric at the time. His was the first toaster to sell commercially.
about 134 dollars
it is probaly if in good condition worth from $100 to $1000 dollars
About 29$
Unless it has an O mint mark, about $300 for its gold content. If it's a 1909-O, it's worth about 2.5X as much as a collectible coin.
1909 VDB - extra fine condition (EF40) - $20 1909 -S VDB - EF40 - $ 1500 1909 - EF40 - $7.00 1909-S - EF40 - $275
Wheat cents were struck from 1909 to 1958
It's not a quarter, it's a political token.
1.00$ in good condition
The toaster was invented before World War I, which lasted from 1914 to 1918. An electric toaster was invented in 1893, but it was not commercially successful. A successful electric toaster was invented in 1909, also before WWI. But the pop-up toaster was not invented until after WWI, in 1921. So it is likely that refinements of the toaster invention were continuing during the war.
The 1909-S VDB is the rarest and most valuable Lincoln cent of them all. It's worth at least $550 and over $1000 in better condition.