Only sizes 3 thru 12 are publicly known to exist.
The last Indian head nickels were struck in 1938. Please check again and post a new question.
No such coin exists, the 1825 cent is known as the Matron Head large cent and is about the size of a half-dollar not the size of modern day cents. The Indian Head cent wouldn't be minted until 1859.
The dimensions of a $2.50 Indian Head coin are: Diameter - 18 millimeters Weight - 4.18 grams Fineness - 0.900
Indian Head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. All US cents minted in 1808 were Liberty Head large cents about the size of a half dollar.
The markings on the bottom of an antique cast iron skillet typically indicate the manufacturer's name, logo, and sometimes the size of the skillet.
Depending on the type, age, material, size, qaulity, and most important the authenticity.
Indian Head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. If your coin is about the size of a half-dollar (around 30 mm in diameter) it is called a Large Cent or Liberty Head cent, not an Indian Head cent. If it's anything else please post a new question with more details.
what is the value of a martin cast iron skillet size 8 and 3'' deep
By the denomination on the reverse of the coin, and the size.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. Indian Head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. Any US cent minted in 1854 would be a Large Cent, about the size of a half-dollar.
It doesn't exist. Indian Head pennies were first minted in 1859. In fact, the cents produced in 1832 are known as "large cents" and aren't even the same size as a modern day (or Indian Head) penny but rather about the size of a half-dollar. 1832 large cents feature the Matron, or Coronet head design featuring a personification of Liberty on the obverse and a wreath saying "One Cent" on the reverse.
Please check again and post a new question. Indian head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. All cents minted in 1812 were Large Cents, about the size of a half dollar.