The only thing I can think of that would be DEIC would be a Dutch East India Company, which did produce coinage, but they didn't say DEIC but would have rather said VOC (short for the Dutch Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie) but I can't seem to find any coins bearing the legend DEIC. If you'd post a new question including some more details, it might be easier to narrow your coin down. Like what is on each side? What is it struck in? Gold? Silver? Copper? Also, keep in mind that your coin might be a reproduction or a fantasy peace rather than a genuine coin.
Not enough detail. Please post a new, separate question with the country and a rough description of the coin.
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7-10$ at auction.This coin actually was minted in 1882 as a celebration coin.John
The US Mint did not produce any pennies in 1790. Please examine your coin again and then submit a new question with more information.
The US Large Cents were not produced until 1793. Please examine your coin to determine which country it was made in.
If you mean one of those coins from the penny machines at tourist traps, it isn't even worth a penny. The Franklin half-dollar is worth, well, a half-dollar, though people will often charge over twenty dollars for one.
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The first U.S. one cent coins were issued in 1793. Indian head penny's were first issued in 1859. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Look at the coin again. The first US one cent coin was struck in 1793.
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