How much is a 1858 Indian head penny worth?

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1858 Flying Eagle Penny (Large Letters Variety) is Worth $38 in Average Condition and can be Worth $416 to $1,003 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Proof Coins can be Worth $9,435 or more.

Can you still find Indian head pennies in circulation?

Brilliant uncirculated Indian-head cents of all dates are quite desirable. Unfortunately, many circulated cents have been dipped and cleaned to give them the appearance of being brilliant uncirculated. Circulated coins are still circulated, no matter how much they shine.

When was the first Indian Head penny made?

In 1857 a small cent coin was introduced that featured a flying eagle on the obverse. Production problems limited the coin to only two years. The Indian Head penny was introduced in 1859 with a composition of 88 percent copper and 12 percent nickel and a diameter of 19 mm and a weight of 4.67 grams.

What was the value of the 1859 Indian Head penny?

First year of issue the 1859 Indian head penny value remains high due to collector demand. Your coin may be worn, the design somewhat faded, however today it is needed by many who are assembling collections of Indian pennies. When deciding on value, special attention is placed on condition.

What’s the difference between 1886 and 1888 Indian Head cents?

The second variety of 1886 Indian Head cents has the last letter in the word “AMERICA” aligning more to the right of the lower curl on the Indian’s bust. Although somewhat controversial, it is believed that an 1887 Indian Head cent hub was reused to produce the 1888 Indian Head cents.

What was the reverse of the 1860 Indian Penny?

Your coin’s reverse features a Laurel wreath surrounding “One Cent” tied at the bottom with a ribbon. The following year 1860 and for the rest is the Indian penny series an oak wreath was featured. Additionally, a shield was placed at the top and three arrows were added and tied to the base of the wreath with a ribbon.

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