The first wheat cents were dated 1909. If you have an Indian Head cent, please see the Related Link.
Wheat cents were only made from Mid 1909 to 1958. Your coin is called a Indian Head penny.
7-27-11>>> The value depends on the actual grade of the coin. The 1899 Indian cent is not rare, most show heavy wear and have values of $1.00-$3.00.
7-27-11>>> The value depends on the actual grade of the coin. The 1899 Indian cent is not rare, most show heavy wear and have values of $1.00-$3.00.
If the coin is a U.S. Indian head cent dated 1899 average value is $1.00-$3.00.
There is no such coin. Wheat cents were struck from 1909 to 1958. If you have an 1899 cent it is an Indian Head cent, not a wheat cent. Please see the related question for values.
The first wheat cents were dated 1909. If you have an Indian Head cent, please see the Related Link.
Wheat cents were only made from Mid 1909 to 1958. Your coin is called a Indian Head penny.
7-27-11>>> The value depends on the actual grade of the coin. The 1899 Indian cent is not rare, most show heavy wear and have values of $1.00-$3.00.
it was common then.
7-27-11>>> The value depends on the actual grade of the coin. The 1899 Indian cent is not rare, most show heavy wear and have values of $1.00-$3.00.
If the coin is a U.S. Indian head cent dated 1899 average value is $1.00-$3.00.
I have an 1839 one cent indian head small penny is this a mistake? and rare maybe I have the only one. The first Indian Head cent was minted in 1859. You probably have a badly worn or damaged 1899.
The 1899 Indian Head penny is valued at around $0.75 to $30.00 in 2014, depending on the condition and how well it has been preserved. Very little quality Indian Head cents remain.
Are you buying it or selling it? Expect to pay about $3 from an authentic coin dealer. If you are selling it to the dealer, you will be very lucky if you are offered $2.
An Indian Head penny from 1889 to 1899, in circulated condition, is worth about a dollar. An 1889 Indian Head Penny in choice brilliant proof, with gem mirror-like red surfaces - the 31st nicest graded of over 70 specimens graded by NCGS recently sold for $2,800 in 2009. The market value of most old US coins increases exponentially when approaching grade MS63 and continuing through Choice proof.
it is probably worth £200 in 2011