If your date is correct, this coin is actually referred to as a Coronet cent. As with any collectible, a primary consideration in determining its value is its condition (or grade). Novice collectors, with some practice, can become quite accurate in determining grades for circulated coins (G-4 through AU-50). It becomes much more difficult when assigning grades for Uncirculated coins (MS-60 through MS-70) or Proof coins (PF-60 through PF-70) and the assistance of an experienced coin collector or trusted coin dealer should be sought. Another consideration is whether the coin has a mintmark, indicating where the coin was made: D = Denver; O = New Orleans; S = San Francisco; CC = Carson City Coins struck in Philadelphia generally do not bear a mintmark. There are other mintmarks, but the above list covers most. There are many Internet and printed resources in helping determine the appropriate grade for a coin. Whichever resource you choose to use, ensure that they follow the grading guidelines established by the American Numismatic Association (ANA). Unless you have indicated the mintmark of the coin, the following is a value range for the coin in question, struck in Philadelphia and is taken from the Numismatic News Coin Market Monthly Price Guide for May 2007: G4- $25.00; VG8- $35.00; F12- $40.00; VF20- $80.00; XF40- $175.00; AU50- $225.00; MS60- $380.00 I hope this has answered your question. If not, try phrasing your question differently or providing additional information and I will do my best to answer. Please remember to leave feedback. Thank you. MGirard
Coronet cents were only struck at Philadelphia so they cannot and do not carry any mint marks.
1832 is a Liberty Head Large Cent with retail prices from $20.00-$60.00 for average circulated coins. Indian Head cents first year issue is 1859
Please check your coin again and post a new question. Indian head cents were minted from 1859 to mid-1909.
The Indian Head penny was not minted until 1859.
There was never a silver Indian Head penny.
What is the current value for a 1901uncirculated indian head penny.
1832 is a Liberty Head Large Cent with retail prices from $20.00-$60.00 for average circulated coins. Indian Head cents first year issue is 1859
Please check your coin again and post a new question. Indian head cents were minted from 1859 to mid-1909.
There was never a silver Indian Head penny.
The Indian Head penny was not minted until 1859.
What is the current value for a 1901uncirculated indian head penny.
It doesn't exist. Indian Head pennies were first minted in 1859. In fact, the cents produced in 1832 are known as "large cents" and aren't even the same size as a modern day (or Indian Head) penny but rather about the size of a half-dollar. 1832 large cents feature the Matron, or Coronet head design featuring a personification of Liberty on the obverse and a wreath saying "One Cent" on the reverse.
1874 Indian Head Penny: good condition-$13.00, mint condition-$155.00
Indian Head cents were made from 1859 to 1909.
what is the value of a Indian head penny in excellent condition
Indian Head cents were first minted in 1859.
A 1905 Indian Head is a specific type of collectible Indian penny that has proven to gain value as the years pass. The value of these coins will vary depending on its condition.
It is worth $1.00. Check on (about.com)Indian head penny