This over-date error(1888/7) has the highest value of the Indian Head cent series of coins. Even the lowest circulated grade coins have values of more than $2,000.00.
For an accurate value it must be seen and graded. Take it to a coin dealer for anassessment of value.
The simple answer is, for regular issue coins is the 1877 at more then $700.00 in G-4. But the 1888/7 over-date error coin is $2,000.00 in G-4.
Depends, does it jsut say 1918 on it? If so then it's worth $1.75 If it says 1918-D then it's worth $8.00 If it says 1918-S then its worth $7.50 But if it says 1918-D 8 over 7 its worth.................................$550!
Some very high grade 1867 Indian Head cents have sold for well over $2,000.00 but it depends on the color and grade of the coin. Current market value for a Red 1867 Indian Head cent graded as MS-65 is about $8,000.00
In uncirculated condition, it's worth about $20 If it's an absolute gem, it could be worth over $100
It really depends on how it was mistruck.The more impressive the error is, the more it is worth. Without having a description of the error, it can range from having no increase in value over a non-error coin to one potentially worth several hundred dollars.
1865 would make it an early Indian head penny, not a Lincoln wheat penny. It's not the rarest of dates. In worn condition it's worth around $10, and in uncirculated condition it's worth a little over $100.
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An Indian Head penny from 1889 to 1899, in circulated condition, is worth about a dollar. An 1889 Indian Head Penny in choice brilliant proof, with gem mirror-like red surfaces - the 31st nicest graded of over 70 specimens graded by NCGS recently sold for $2,800 in 2009. The market value of most old US coins increases exponentially when approaching grade MS63 and continuing through Choice proof.
The last Indian head cents were struck in 1909. If you turn the coin over I'm about 99.99% certain you'll find it says "FIVE CENTS" on the back.
A few bucks at the home-goods store that sold it. It's not real, it's a coaster made to look like a large copy of the most valuable date for Indian head cents. After all, would it have made "cents" for the Mint to strike a coin that's over 100 mm in diameter but only worth a penny?
The value of an Indian Head $10 gold piece, also known as the Indian Head eagle, varies based on its condition, rarity, and current gold prices. As of October 2023, the intrinsic value based on gold content is around $600-$700, but collectible examples in better condition can fetch significantly higher prices, often ranging from $1,000 to over $2,000 at auction. Always consult a reputable coin dealer or auction house for the most accurate valuation.
The first thing you need to do is look on the reverse of your coin to the left of the arrow that the Eagle is sitting on, there will be either nothing or a "D". If there is a D, you have the "key date" or rarest issue of the Indian Head quarter eagle and it is worth quite a bit of money depending on condition (over $800 in circulated condition) and if your coin has the "D" mintmark, I would advise you to see a reputable coin dealer and see his opinion of it and see if it is worth it to get it graded, because uncirculated examples and mint state examples easily run over $2-3,000. However, if your coin does not have the "D" mintmark, it is the most common Indian Head quarter eagle and is worth about $300 to $500 depending on condition. Do not clean your coin. Cleaning your coin will only cause it to lose value.