The clipped Indian Head cent will be worth $10-$100 depending on date and condition.
The other Indian Head cent could be anything. Ask another question about it, giving precise information about how exactly it is mis-struck(*)
(*) FWIW, coins are said to be struck or minted. "Printing" refers to paper and ink, like dollar bills.
The 1964 Lincoln penny is unfortuantely worth 1 penny. This was not a key date amongst pennies. Most valuable pennies were wheat and Indian head cents dating from 1859-1958
The value of a misprinted Lincoln head penny can vary greatly depending on the specific nature of the misprint and the demand from collectors. In general, misprinted coins can be more valuable to collectors, especially those with striking and unique errors. It would be best to consult a coin appraiser or reference a coin valuation guide to get an accurate assessment of the value.
As far as general circulation coins are concerned, easily the most valuable Australian Penny is the 1930 Penny and the most valuable Halfpenny would be the 1923 Halfpenny.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer in your area.
There was never a silver Indian Head penny.
The Indian Head penny was not minted until 1859.
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The Indian Head penny, produced from 1859 to 1909, has several key years that are particularly valuable to collectors. Notable years include 1877, which is considered the rarest and can be worth thousands of dollars in good condition, and 1908-S, which is also highly sought after. Other valuable years include 1864, 1888, and 1897, especially in uncirculated or high-grade conditions. Collectors typically focus on coins with low mintage and strong demand.
On the 1969 S penny a doubling of the print makes it very valuable ($35 000)
Value depends on the size of the clip, average value is $3.00-5.00
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Error coins need to be seen, take it to a coin dealer. Most errors are very common and add no value.