There are several US Coins featuring an American Indian on the obverse ("heads"). They include the Buffalo Nickel (features a buffalo on the reverse), the Indian Head Penny (has a wreath and "one cent" on reverse), the Sacajawea one dollar coin (first minted in 2000) and many gold coins (they are historic coins, all are dated before the 1940s and made out of 90% pure gold) including the half-eagle, three-dollar piece, quarter-eagle, gold dollar, and eagle gold coins. Without knowing which "Indian head" coin you are referring to, let alone the date, mint-mark and condition it is impossible to say what it is worth.
Are you asking about a Indian head penny or a nickel? Post a new question with the denomination and date of the coin.
Look at the coin again. No U.S. $1.00 silver coins have the Indian Head design.
There's no such coin. Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. If your coin has an Indian head design, it's an Indian head cent, not a wheat cent.
Assuming no mint marks and the coin is circulated, a 1910 Indian Head retails from $710.00-$900.00, depending on which of the 6 major grades the coin falls into.
There is no such coin as a Indian Head Buckwheat penny, but a 1898 Indian Head cent in average condition is worth $1.00-$3.00
There were no Indian Head coins minted in 1803.
Are you asking about a Indian head penny or a nickel? Post a new question with the denomination and date of the coin.
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Look at the coin again. No U.S. $1.00 silver coins have the Indian Head design.
There's no such coin. Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. If your coin has an Indian head design, it's an Indian head cent, not a wheat cent.
No such base metal coin exists. Indian Head cents were last minted in 1909 and the Buffalo nickel featuring an Indian's head on the obverse wasn't minted until 1913. There are gold coins however which have an Indian head on them. Please post a new question with the denomination of the coin (as in, is it a $2.50 coin, $5, $10).
The dimensions of a $2.50 Indian Head coin are: Diameter - 18 millimeters Weight - 4.18 grams Fineness - 0.900
Assuming no mint marks and the coin is circulated, a 1910 Indian Head retails from $710.00-$900.00, depending on which of the 6 major grades the coin falls into.
The coin you describe is referred to as an " Indian Head Nickel " or sometimes a " Buffalo Nickel ".
The horn is on the Buffalo's head, on the reverse of the coin.
The thickness is 1.55mm which is measured at the rim of the coin.
There is no such coin as a Indian Head Buckwheat penny, but a 1898 Indian Head cent in average condition is worth $1.00-$3.00