I assume you are referring to a large cent piece, about the size of a half dollar. An 1828 cent would retail for about $20 if well-worn, up to about 10 or 11 times that if almost uncirculated.
Please check your coin again. Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. A half-dollar sized cent dated 1851 is a Large Cent or Liberty cent.
It's not a genuine US coin. It's a novelty item that sells for a couple of bucks, but it has no numismatic value.
The value of an 1851 Liberty cent can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, coins in lower grades may be worth around $10 to $20, while those in better condition or with unique features can fetch prices ranging from $50 to several hundred dollars. For precise valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or reference a current numismatic guide.
It is called a "mini coin". They are manufactured as a novelty and have no numismatic {fancy word for coin collecting} value.
Coins in average circulated condition are valued at $1.00-$3.00 a real good uncirculated coin could be as much as $30.00
One cent. It's almost certainly a coin that someone altered, so it would have no additional numismatic value.
Being gold plated removes its numismatic value. The coin is worth 50 cents and the plating less than one cent.
The square 5 cent Nederland coin, also known as the Dutch 5 cent coin, typically has a value of 5 cents in terms of currency. However, its collectible value can vary based on factors such as rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. Generally, if not in mint condition or rare, it would be worth its face value. For an accurate valuation, consult a coin collector or a numismatic expert.
1856 3 cent coin value
A 1851 Liberty cent piece can sell anywere from $15.00 up to $100.00 depending on the condition the coin is in. However... If you should have one of the more rare pieces, In which there's a shadow of an "8" Under the "5" in the year stamp "1851." Then the coin would be double its value.It retails anywhere from 14 to 50 dollars depending on condition.
Do you mean numismatic value or monetary value? For numismatic value it would depend on a wide range of things (the year of the coin, the condition, etc). Some Canadian pennies are worth a cent or two, while others can be worth hundreds (even thousands!).
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