July 25, 2009 There were 2,739,000 Large Cents struck at Philadelphia in 1833. The values for this coin in various grades can be seen in the chart below. Circulated Grades...............1833 G4.......................................$26 F12.....................................$39 VF30...................................$110 EF40...................................$210 AU55..................................$400 Uncirculated Grades MS60...................................$600 MS63...................................$950 MS64...................................$1,400 MS65...................................$3,250 MS66...................................$5,000
A 1833 Cent is called: a Coronet (Classic) Large Cent - the front shows a side-view of Miss Liberty's Head and the reverse displays a wreath surrounding one cent. This coin is worth: $20 in good condition.
An 1828 penny can be worth up to about $40.00. It is the large cent penny, so it is quite rare today.
The Indian head cent was first minted in 1859. Check that coin again and post a new question.
If you mean a U.S. large CENT, it's worth $15-25 in average condition. If you mean a British PENNY, it's worth $10 if worn, up to around $50 if only moderate wear is visible.
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A 1833 Cent is called: a Coronet (Classic) Large Cent - the front shows a side-view of Miss Liberty's Head and the reverse displays a wreath surrounding one cent. This coin is worth: $20 in good condition.
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An 1828 penny can be worth up to about $40.00. It is the large cent penny, so it is quite rare today.
The Indian head cent was first minted in 1859. Check that coin again and post a new question.
It's worth exactly one cent.
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A penny minted in 2013 is worth a penny, or 1 cent.
In 1896 a penny was worth a penny. If you have a penny dated 1896 then it is worth more than that.
It's worth one cent, though the penny has since been discontinued in Canada.
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If you mean a U.S. large CENT, it's worth $15-25 in average condition. If you mean a British PENNY, it's worth $10 if worn, up to around $50 if only moderate wear is visible.
It's worth one cent.