1909 was the last year for Indian Head cents and the first year for Lincoln cents. Post new question as to type of coin.
A 1909 penny made of zinc is not a genuine U.S. coin. In 1909, the U.S. Mint produced Lincoln pennies in bronze. If you have a 1909 penny that looks like zinc, it may be a counterfeit or altered coin, which holds no significant numismatic value.
Please check your coin again. Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. All cents dated 1959 to 2008 are Lincoln Memorial cents.
Please check your coin again. Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. All cents dated 1959 to 2008 are Lincoln Memorial cents.
There is no such coin. The first Lincoln cents were struck in 1909. See the attached link for prices.
That coin doesn't exist. Indian head cents were minted from 1859 to mid-1909.
The Indian Head cents were replaced by Lincoln cents in 1909.
I would say 50 cents...unless 1909 is a super rare year in coin collecting or something. Then it could be worth a lot. But don't take my word for it.
Indian head cents were made from 1859 to 1909. Please check your coin and post a new question.
Please check your coin again. The first Lincoln cents were minted in 1909. All 1897 US cents carried the famous Indian Head design.
Please check your coin again. Wheat cents were struck from 1909 to 1958. All 1973 US cents have the Lincoln Memorial on the back, not the wheat-ear design.
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.