The value of an 1873 penny varies on the condition of the penny. The price for an 1873 penny that is in poor condition is worth $20 dollars, and a 1873 penny that is in mint condition is worth $1240.
There is no 1873 wheat penny. It is an Indian head penny.
An 1873 penny is worth about 12 dollars in good conditions.
The value of a 1873 Indian Head penny can vary significantly based on its condition and rarity. Generally, prices range from a few dollars for coins in poor condition to several hundred dollars for those in uncirculated or higher-grade conditions. Specific factors such as mint mark and demand can also influence its market value. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a coin dealer or reference a current coin pricing guide.
Why is 1873 worth less than 1874 in the same condition?
Three-cent pieces were minted during the 19th century. If you mean 1873, please see the question "What is the value of an 1873 US 3 cent piece?"
There is no 1873 wheat penny. It is an Indian head penny.
An 1873 penny is worth about 12 dollars in good conditions.
1 Penny GBP in 1873 had the purchasing power of about £0.24 GBP today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations by a purpose designed program for which I can take no credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
Please check again and post a new question. The last U.S. 2-cent coins were minted in 1873.
The value of a 1873 Indian Head penny can vary significantly based on its condition and rarity. Generally, prices range from a few dollars for coins in poor condition to several hundred dollars for those in uncirculated or higher-grade conditions. Specific factors such as mint mark and demand can also influence its market value. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a coin dealer or reference a current coin pricing guide.
Why is 1873 worth less than 1874 in the same condition?
value depends on overall conditioon................
Since "Deutschland" is German for the country of Germany, the coin in question would be from Germany. "Penny" here is a bit of a misnomer, however, since the equivalent of a penny in German currency would have been a "Pfennig." There were Pfennig coins in circulation from the 9th century until the introduction of the Euro/cent in 2002. It was in 1873 with the introduction of the Gold Mark its division by 100 to equal 100 Pfennige that 1 Pfennig was assigned the value of a penny (or one cent). Previously, the Pfennig had been a coin of more value.
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value is based on overall condition.........