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The 1895 Double Eagle is common date coin, retail values are $1,450.00-$1,650.00 for circulated coins.
$30 to $55,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
Many copy's and replicas of this coin exist and have no collectible value. The 1895 Morgan is a proof only coin, the Mint did not strike any coins for general circulation in this year. Authentic examples are valued at $35,000.00 to $60,000.00.
Each coin would have to be seen for a value. Take them to a local coin dealer for an assessment.
depends on the condition usually around 1500!
You'll need to have the coin examined by a dealer. Even in poor condition, 1895 is a key year. Depending on the coin's mint mark it could be worth as much as $200 at retail.
No such coin exists. No British trade dollar was struck until 1895.
An authentic Philadelphia issued (no mintmark) 1895 Morgan dollar has a average minimum value of $15,000.00. This is a very low mintage Proof only coin that is rare. Many copy's an replicas exist.
I assume that you mean the liberty head 5 cent coin, the term Indian head refers to the one cent coin of that era. Value is dependent upon the condition of the coin. A well worn coin may get you $4-$25, a coin with little wear up to $100 and a coin that is in mint condition with no wear and the original reflective surfaces may get as much as $200, but this is dependant upon many different factors.
The value of a 1895 wheat penny depends on its condition and rarity. In general, a 1895 wheat penny in average circulated condition can be worth around $1 to $5. However, if it is in better condition, such as uncirculated, it can be worth several hundred dollars or more.
Look on the back side. If there is a small O or S under the eagle's tail feathers your coin might retail for $200 to $250. If there is no letter, you should have it authenticated by a dealer.
In 1895, most people had their own cows or goats for milk. For those who had to buy milk, it typically cost around $0.10 in 1895.