8-20-11>>> Assuming the coin is circulated, the 1863 Indian Head cent is a fairly common coin of the series. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. In general retail values for low grade coins are $8.00-$11.00, better grade are $15.00-$25.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $50.00-$80.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelry or have been cleaned have little or no value to a collector or dealer.
Sorry no US 2 cent coins dated 1863
No Indian Head cent was ever struck in silver.
Retail is $8 to $20 depending on condition.
You don't have a large cent because the last large cent was made in 1857. Any US cent dated 1863 should be an Indian Head cent. What you might have is a privately made token or something of that sort because it is not a US mint product if it is a large cent or not an Indian Head Cent.
Please check again and post a new question. The first US nickels were made in 1866. The only 5-cent coins made in 1863 were called half dimes.
Sorry no US 2 cent coins dated 1863
No Indian Head cent was ever struck in silver.
Retail is $8 to $20 depending on condition.
Retail is $8 to $20 depending on condition.
You don't have a large cent because the last large cent was made in 1857. Any US cent dated 1863 should be an Indian Head cent. What you might have is a privately made token or something of that sort because it is not a US mint product if it is a large cent or not an Indian Head Cent.
1863 only had a mintage of 21,000 3-cent coins.
Please check again and post a new question. The first US nickels were made in 1866. The only 5-cent coins made in 1863 were called half dimes.
Approximately $60
About 50 dollars.
45.00
one cent
The first wheat cents were made in 1909 so there is no such coin. If you have an INDIAN HEAD cent with that date, its approximate retail value is $8 if worn $16 with moderate wear $26 if in almost-new condition.