Not "eagle head" - it shows the entire eagle so these are known as Flying Eagle cents.
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Liberty head cents were minted from 1793 to 1857. You most likely have an Indian Head cent.
The 1969 penny with Kennedy head is only worth a couple of dollars with card and a dollar without card.
An 1896 Indian Head Penny in good condition is worth $1.35, in fine condition is worth $2.00, in uncirculated condition is worth $30.00, proof is worth $150.00.
sadly their is no addec value so its worth 1 penny
1869 Indian Head Penny: In good condition is worth $45.00, In fine condition is worth $175.00, uncirculated is worth $400.00, proof is worth $550.00.
In 1857 2 kinds of cent coins were struck a Liberty Head large cent and a Flying Eagle small cent. Please be more specific.
Liberty head cents were minted from 1793 to 1857. You most likely have an Indian Head cent.
Liberty head cents were minted from 1793 to 1857. You most likely have an Indian Head cent.
The 1969 penny with Kennedy head is only worth a couple of dollars with card and a dollar without card.
An 1896 Indian Head Penny in good condition is worth $1.35, in fine condition is worth $2.00, in uncirculated condition is worth $30.00, proof is worth $150.00.
Wheat pennies weren't made in 1890 or any of the the dates in the Related Questions. Wheat cents were only made from 1909 to 1958.Other types of US cents:> Large cents (Liberty head cents) - 1793 to 1857> Flying Eagle cents - 1857 and 1858> Indian Head cents - 1859 to 1909.> Lincoln Memorial cents - 1959 to 2008> Various commemorative Lincoln designs - 2009 to the present
sadly their is no addec value so its worth 1 penny
1869 Indian Head Penny: In good condition is worth $45.00, In fine condition is worth $175.00, uncirculated is worth $400.00, proof is worth $550.00.
Theoretically yes. The US had changed to "small cents" in 1857, when the flying eagle penny was introduced. Before that pennies were much bigger - about the size of a quarter, and thick. Starting with the 1857 flying eagle cent the pennies have been the same size since. Many Civil War tokens were made in the same size, some by grinding smooth a penny and engraving something patriotic on it. They are often called victory tokens. The flying eagle pennies were only made for three years, and were replaced by Indian Head pennies, which were made through 1908, when the Lincoln penny was introduced.
An 1896 Indian Head Penny in good condition is worth $1.35, in fine condition is worth $2.00, in uncirculated condition is worth $30.00, proof is worth $150.00.
The only 1857 coin with Queen Victoria and Britannia on opposite sides and roughly the size of a Penny, is a Penny.
Prior to that was the Flying Eagle cent, which was only minted for three years (1856-58).