1864 U.S. Indian Head Cent:
3 different variety's of this date exist. For an accurate assessment take it to a coin dealer.
In the US there are pennies and there were 2 cent coins but they're not the same. Pennies are one cent coins. Two cent coins were made from 1864 to 1873, so please check your coin again and post a new question.
It may not have one. 1864 is the year the L was added late in the year. if the coin shows heavy wear it may be hard to see, it's on the lower ribbon behind the neck
One cent
It's worth one cent
It's still worth one cent.
On April 22, 1864, Congress passed the Coinage Act of 1864, changing the composition of the one-cent coin, authorizing the minting of the two-cent coin, and introducing the phrase "In God We Trust" to coins.
In the US there are pennies and there were 2 cent coins but they're not the same. Pennies are one cent coins. Two cent coins were made from 1864 to 1873, so please check your coin again and post a new question.
A penny and a two cent coin. (The two-cent coin was produced in the United States from 1864-1873)
It may not have one. 1864 is the year the L was added late in the year. if the coin shows heavy wear it may be hard to see, it's on the lower ribbon behind the neck
The US Large Cent was disconinued in 1857. The Flying Eagle type small cent was minted from 1856 to 1858. The Indian Cent was discontinued in 1909. The Lincon cent is still in production today although it has been redesigned every 50 years since 1909. The US 2 cent coin was minted from 1864 to 1873.
1882 cents look like any other Indian head cent from the period 1864-1909. I can't point you to a picture of an 1882, but the link shows an 1881 with exactly the same design.
The US struck 2 cent coins from 1864 to 1873, but never a 2.5¢ coin. However there were $2.50 gold coins up till 1933, and the ubiquitous quarter is an analogous denomination. Neither one fits into a strict decimal coinage system, which would use 20 cent and 2 dollar coins instead.
one cent
It's already there.
one cent is equals to three kuli 100 cents is equal to one acre one cent is equal to 435.6 Sq.feet
One cent.
0.1 cent.