1900 Penny

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CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1900 Indian Head Penny value at an average of $2.50, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $60. (see details)...

Type:Indian Head Penny
Year:1900
Mint Mark: No mint mark
Face Value: 0.01 USD
Total Produced: 66,831,000 [?]
Silver Content: 0%
Numismatic Value: $2.50 to $60.00
Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around $2.50, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $60 at auction. This price does not reference any standard coin grading scale. So when we say average, we mean in a similar condition to other coins issued in 1900, and mint state meaning it is certified MS+ by one of the top coin grading companies. [?].

1900 Penny

1900 Indian Head Penny Proof

Additional Info: This coin was designed by James Barton Longacre, Head Engraver at mint.

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Great Britain 1900 one penny coin, Queen Victoria, an ideal gift or for craft or jewellery making in good used (circulated) condition. 1900 1C RPD FS-302 S-3, RD; Hide Show Plus + Grades Hide Show eBay. Price Guide (USD) PCGS Population. Auctions - PCGS Graded. Auctions - NGC Graded. The 1900 Indian Head Penny is extremely attractive to collectors simply because it is the coin that bridges two centuries of Indian Head production. Even in poor condition, these coins will go for a price that far exceeds face value. The history of the penny of Great Britain and the United Kingdom from 1714 to 1901, the period in which the House of Hanover reigned, saw the transformation of the penny from a little-used small silver coin to the bronze piece recognisable to modern-day Britons.


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**When we say that 66,831,000, of these coins were produced or minted in 1900 this number doesn't always match the actual circulation count for this coin. The numbers come from the United States mint, and they don't reflect coins that have been melted, destroyed, or those that have never been released. Please keep that in mind.

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