An 1863 Civil War token is worth around $50 if it's in good condition. A heavily circulated one is worth about $20, while an uncirculated one is worth several hundreds of dollars.
Not much. Maybe a few dollars.
Indian Head cents were struck in 1863 but not at the San Francisco Mint. A better description an more information is needed, the coin may be a Civil War Token.
1863 siver liberty coin
The 1863 Indian Head cent is still the copper-nickel composition (.880 copper & .120 nickel) 1864 is the year they were first struck in bronze.
An 1863 Civil War token is worth around $50 if it's in good condition. A heavily circulated one is worth about $20, while an uncirculated one is worth several hundreds of dollars.
It is a Patriotic Civil War token, rarity R2.
There are many different designs of civil war tokens. Some are rare and worth a few thousand dollars, but many are worth $10 or less even in high grades.
Not much. Maybe a few dollars.
Indian Head cents were struck in 1863 but not at the San Francisco Mint. A better description an more information is needed, the coin may be a Civil War Token.
A lot! The first Lincoln cent was minted in 1909. You may have a token or other item made during the Civil War to honor Lincoln. If it's not a penny, please post a new question with more information that might help ID it.
This sounds like a Civil War token. Without more detail you can't know who issued it, but it may have been a private business. This was frequent during the war because of a shortage of coins. You have a Patriotic Civil War Token. There are hundreds of different designs of these, privately made during the Civil War times. As long as it's not damaged, corroded, or excessively worn, it will be worth $10.00 or more -- some designs are worth alot more. You may be able to find more information about them at the following websites : http://www.latterinv.com http://www.cwtsociety.com If you send pictures of both sides of the token to -- ernster4@aol.com -- I'm sure he can give you an idea of its value.
Beginning of May 1863.
1863 siver liberty coin
The 1863 Indian Head cent is still the copper-nickel composition (.880 copper & .120 nickel) 1864 is the year they were first struck in bronze.
Civil Service F.C. was created in 1863.
Charles Knight - civil servant - was born in 1863.