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I only know half of the answer. The part I know is an 1907 Indian head is worth about $2 - $5.00 depending on it's condition. If it's in excellent condition it's worth $5.00 ,if it's in good or okay condition it's worth $2 - $3.50. I hope that helps with a part of your question.

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