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Indian Head Penny Values

Every Indian Head cent is at least a dollar coin now — the series ended in 1909 and even the most common dates (1890s–1900s) trade at $1–3 worn, more with sharp detail like full LIBERTY on the headband.

Value climbs fast going backward: 1870s dates run $10–30+ even worn, and the 1877 — the series key — is a three-figure coin in any collectible state. Check dates before selling any accumulation as a lot.

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Value bands by condition

ConditionTypical retail (common dates)
Heavily worn (dateable)$1.00 – $3.00
Average circulated$2.00 – $8.00
Lightly worn (sharp detail)$8.00 – $30.00
Uncirculated (no wear, mint luster)$40.00 – $150.00

Most dates 1880–1909 are common; pre-1879 dates carry premiums even worn.

Dates and varieties worth pulling aside

Date / varietyStatusWhat to do
1877Key dateWorth far more than the common band — check PCGS/NGC price guides or get a dealer opinion before selling.
1908-SBetter dateCarries a real premium over common dates; look it up before treating as bulk.
1909-SKey dateWorth far more than the common band — check PCGS/NGC price guides or get a dealer opinion before selling.

Coin specifications from U.S. Mint historical standards; value bands are editorial retail ranges reviewed against public auction and dealer pricing — they are context, not offers. Live melt data via gold-api.com. See how we calculate.