1909 was the last year for Indian Head cents and the first year for Lincoln cents. Post new question as to type of coin.
A very common coin, from 10 cents to $1.00 for a average coin.
Look at the back of the coin for the word "CENTS" under the wreath. 1883 was the first year of issue for this coin and the early coins did not have cents on the reverse, they added it later. It makes a big difference in value. Post new question.
Look at the back of the coin for the word "CENTS" under the wreath. 1883 was the first year of issue for this coin and the early coins did not have cents on the reverse, they added it later. It makes a big difference in value. Post new question.
There is no blanket value. Prices range between 10 cents and hundreds of dollars. For a specific value, ask about a specific coin.
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1909 was the last year for Indian Head cents and the first year for Lincoln cents. Post new question as to type of coin.
It would depend on the year and condition of the coin (which is a One Centesimo coin from Panama).
A very common coin, from 10 cents to $1.00 for a average coin.
Look at the back of the coin for the word "CENTS" under the wreath. 1883 was the first year of issue for this coin and the early coins did not have cents on the reverse, they added it later. It makes a big difference in value. Post new question.
It's face value, the coin is still in circulation. The coin is made from zinc not steel, 1943 was the only year the Lincoln cents were made of steel.
Look at the back of the coin for the word "CENTS" under the wreath. 1883 was the first year of issue for this coin and the early coins did not have cents on the reverse, they added it later. It makes a big difference in value. Post new question.
It is in common circulation and worth 2 British Pence, or about 3 cents US/Canadian. It is a common coin and worth no more than face value.
Please look at the coin again. 1943 was the only year Lincoln cents were struck in steel.
There is no blanket value. Prices range between 10 cents and hundreds of dollars. For a specific value, ask about a specific coin.
1859 was first year of issue for Indian Head cents. Please look at the coin again.
The only 1968 Jefferson nickels minted that year were minted in Denver and San Francisco. Therefore, the coin should be bearing a "D" or "S" mark, too. * a 1968-D coin in very fine condition (VF20) is: 10 cents; in MS65 condition, its value is: $5. * a 1968-S coin in VF20 is worth: 10 cents; in MS65, its value is: $12.