The word "copy" is a giveaway. That means the coin is a replica, not a genuine item, and it's almost certainly made of an inexpensive base metal so it has effectively no value either to collectors or a metal dealer.
A circulated coin has a retail value of $348.00-$510.00 depending on condition.
The words "copy" and "copper" are a giveaway. That means the coin is a replica, not a genuine item, and it's made of an inexpensive base metal so it has effectively no value either to collectors or a metal dealer.
$178.00-$300.00 is average retail price for circulated coins of this date
A 1913 Indian Head Quarter Eagle has.12094oz of pure gold in it
The first Indian Head nickels were struck in 1913.
A circulated coin has a retail value of $348.00-$510.00 depending on condition.
The words "copy" and "copper" are a giveaway. That means the coin is a replica, not a genuine item, and it's made of an inexpensive base metal so it has effectively no value either to collectors or a metal dealer.
$178.00-$300.00 is average retail price for circulated coins of this date
A 1913 Indian Head Quarter Eagle has.12094oz of pure gold in it
about 500k to 1000k
The first Indian Head nickels were struck in 1913.
The last Indian head pennies were minted in 1909. All cents from 1913 carry the familiar portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
Canada only made silver 5-cent coins in 1913, not nickels. In any case any "gold" 5-cent coin is actually plated, which destroys any collectible value.
Priceless. Indian Head nickels were only made from 1913 to 1938.
The 1913 Indian Head "Eagle" contains 0.48375 oz. bullion so the minimum value will change with the price of gold. If your coin is of a high quality appearance you should have it graded or at least get an opinion from a reputable coin dealer as the auction price of these coins is determined by grade. The PCGS online price guide prices these from the gold value up to $85,000 in near perfect condition. The 1913-S is higher valued by collectors.
$100 roughly.
The attached website has a table for value on this item. The quality of the coin is an important factor, as you will notice. http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceGuideDetail.aspx?MS=1&PR=1&c=759&title=Indian+%242.5