That's awesome. 2 days ago I bought a book almost completely filled with indian cents. And here you are letting me know a bit more about them. Thanks again
Thanks for another awesome video Daniel! One of my favorite coins by far. Can never learn too much about them! Would greatly appreciate more videos on them.
I absolutely love you I've talked to you on the phone before I text you pictures of a 1912 wheat penny that has some damage but it was after damage I've learned a lot from you. I'm going to be opening up my own coin shop here soon
I use the PCGS website to see what the coin is going for, so I don't overpay for an eBay coin. It's also helpful if you're just curious about the value of a coin in your collection.
Oftentimes the PCGS prices are a bit inflated. If you're paying the full PCGS price guide spot, you need a superior coin for the grade. Preferably one with a CAC sticker. Even gem-quality coins can often be had for below the PCGS price guide. I sort by "Accepts offers" and take it from there. Generally Buy It Now prices are inflated, even for the ugly coins.
I specialize in Indian cents and I think many of the MS63 and 64s are undervalued, at least in the better dates. Sometimes MS62s are nice if they have good eye appeal, which most 62s don't. I avoid the 1900-1909 Philadelphia coins because they are as common as dirt though I did buy a 1902 MS66RB that is about 90% red. Proof Indians are also good, but I prefer spot-free examples and those are hard to find. Full red Indian cents are almost never worth the large additional premium.
@@CoinHELPu hey Daniel, I found a peculiar looking half dollar. It has a bubbly type of surface and weighs 10.6 grams, not the usual 11.3 to 11.6 I typically find. Any clue?!
Funny about dates. 1859 ! Take note 📝 1959 the Lincoln penny changed from wheat 🌾 to memorial. 1909 was the first date of the Lincoln penny. Historic dates means a lot to the mint. Funny also about the 82 date. Coins and birthday dates play big part in changes.
Daniel, did you get crazy quarter I sent from what I think was the Cali fires. heavily damaged. Never seen anything like that damage before, the cloth burned right into it.
Hi Daniel I have a question it's not an Indian head coin but driving me insane. I have a 1795 centered bust dollar that's got the small Eagle but it only weighs 22 grams I've had it tested in the silver is silver there's some discrepancies with a coin who would I take it to two get it authenticated
Looking thru pennies in the 60's never found one wasn't till 2015 found two. Seen a bag on ebay sold for .40 per coin. A simple penny that is 125 years old and only brings .40 is only 3% return on investment not very good. On they other hand a 125 year old penny that brings 4.45 is a 5% return on investment. My parents got Indian head pennies some where. It hard to find wheat already.
I have received aa 1898 Indian heat penny, it looks as if someone has tired to make a necklace out of it. It appear to be in good condition. It has red tenting obverse and reverse side. How much does this hole reduce the value?
Wonder about record keeping at the mint? 58 to 59 ? Wondering if there are more Indian head 58’s out there. Did they mint only a few 58’s before the presses went into full production? Much to ponder 🤔?
I have collecting for a couple years and I am trying to figure out how to differentiate the difference between the type of metal in the middle of 1864 Indian head pennies. Bronze or copper nickel. Is the weight different. I could US some advice on that please.
I've been finding indian heads metal detecting. They have that green patina on them however I can see all the detail on the coin and I think they are in perfect shape even the rims look good. can these green indian head cents still be valuable?
Good evening Daniel. I ain't got no Indian pennies. But wish I did I got a 1936 wheat penny that's my oldest But plan on getting some maybe next year. Anyway I ordered some 2009 pennies the d and p off of eBay for 2.75 I got a few but in bad shape. Thank You for another great video.
I only pay a quarter each for common Indian heads that come into my shop. I can't sell them for love or money unless they are key dates. People don't understand how the business works on common coins.
I don't even mess with circulated Indian cents unless they are key dates, and even then I'd need at least an XF40. For the 1877 I might drop to VF20. Heavily worn Indian cents are just so common. It seems like everybody has one, even if they are not coin collectors.
Would a silver color 1900 Indian head penny be fake? It is in amazing condition so I'm assuming it has to be fake, and the fact that I can't find a silver looking one anywhere
your page is the only one i use for guidance on my coins. love it !thank you sir .
That's awesome. 2 days ago I bought a book almost completely filled with indian cents. And here you are letting me know a bit more about them. Thanks again
Cool
Your website helps a lot! Thank you!
The same information I give my customers. Great video thank you.
Great info to share! Thanks!
My grandpa used to say that just because I'm old doesn't make me worth anything. I disagreed of course.
Thanks Daniel! Great Video 👍👍👍
Thank You, the Indian head penny was the first coin I found as child in our garden.
You the MAN Daniel.... Love ❤️ your VIDEOS... KEEP UP the great WORK...
GREAT INFORMATION AGAIN DANIEL THANK YOU.
You're welcome
I love Indian Head Cents. I have a few and just like the design. Great video. :)
Thanks for the information.
Fantastic information once again I dig it excellent channel to be subscribed to thank you for sharing your knowledge much appreciated!
Thanks for another awesome video Daniel! One of my favorite coins by far. Can never learn too much about them! Would greatly appreciate more videos on them.
Thank you. I thinking of doing something else on them. Up next, Buffalo Nickels!
@@CoinHELPu Another one of my favorites lol. Can't wait!
Thanks for the Information. Love Indian head penny's
Great information! Thanks for Sharing my friend
These are nice coins, you pay a premium buying them in the UK though
Thank you for your videos..I love to watch and learn the value of coins.
You're welcome
Good video Daniel thnx again...Rick
I absolutely love you I've talked to you on the phone before I text you pictures of a 1912 wheat penny that has some damage but it was after damage I've learned a lot from you. I'm going to be opening up my own coin shop here soon
I use the PCGS website to see what the coin is going for, so I don't overpay for an eBay coin. It's also helpful if you're just curious about the value of a coin in your collection.
Oftentimes the PCGS prices are a bit inflated. If you're paying the full PCGS price guide spot, you need a superior coin for the grade. Preferably one with a CAC sticker. Even gem-quality coins can often be had for below the PCGS price guide. I sort by "Accepts offers" and take it from there. Generally Buy It Now prices are inflated, even for the ugly coins.
I specialize in Indian cents and I think many of the MS63 and 64s are undervalued, at least in the better dates. Sometimes MS62s are nice if they have good eye appeal, which most 62s don't. I avoid the 1900-1909 Philadelphia coins because they are as common as dirt though I did buy a 1902 MS66RB that is about 90% red. Proof Indians are also good, but I prefer spot-free examples and those are hard to find. Full red Indian cents are almost never worth the large additional premium.
Thanks for the info Daniel, you've been a godsend to the numismatic community!
Thank you
@@CoinHELPu hey Daniel, I found a peculiar looking half dollar. It has a bubbly type of surface and weighs 10.6 grams, not the usual 11.3 to 11.6 I typically find. Any clue?!
Thanks Daniels the way u explain things is Great 👍 thank you
Indians are one of my favorite coins
Funny about dates. 1859 ! Take note 📝 1959 the Lincoln penny changed from wheat 🌾 to memorial. 1909 was the first date of the Lincoln penny. Historic dates means a lot to the mint. Funny also about the 82 date. Coins and birthday dates play big part in changes.
Great beginner video. But do you have anything on the varieties? (Ex. 1853 DDR, etc)
Daniel, did you get crazy quarter I sent from what I think was the Cali fires. heavily damaged. Never seen anything like that damage before, the cloth burned right into it.
Yes I did. Thank you!
Hi Daniel I have a question it's not an Indian head coin but driving me insane. I have a 1795 centered bust dollar that's got the small Eagle but it only weighs 22 grams I've had it tested in the silver is silver there's some discrepancies with a coin who would I take it to two get it authenticated
Just send it to ANACS or call them through their website. Sounds fake.
Looking thru pennies in the 60's never found one wasn't till 2015 found two. Seen a bag on ebay sold for .40 per coin. A simple penny that is 125 years old and only brings .40 is only 3% return on investment not very good. On they other hand a 125 year old penny that brings 4.45 is a 5% return on investment. My parents got Indian head pennies some where. It hard to find wheat already.
I have received aa 1898 Indian heat penny, it looks as if someone has tired to make a necklace out of it. It appear to be in good condition. It has red tenting obverse and reverse side. How much does this hole reduce the value?
Wonder about record keeping at the mint? 58 to 59 ? Wondering if there are more Indian head 58’s out there. Did they mint only a few 58’s before the presses went into full production? Much to ponder 🤔?
I know of two found in the wild
Thanks for sharing. I forget which site I'm on today eBay or RUclips. Some days are like that. ;D
I have collecting for a couple years and I am trying to figure out how to differentiate the difference between the type of metal in the middle of 1864 Indian head pennies. Bronze or copper nickel. Is the weight different. I could US some advice on that please.
I know where to look for good information.
I've been finding indian heads metal detecting. They have that green patina on them however I can see all the detail on the coin and I think they are in perfect shape even the rims look good. can these green indian head cents still be valuable?
Can you tell me what's the value of a 1878 indian penny graded xf authentic.
Or without seeing it first.
Good evening Daniel. I ain't got no Indian pennies. But wish I did I got a 1936 wheat penny that's my oldest
But plan on getting some maybe next year. Anyway I ordered some 2009 pennies the d and p off of eBay for 2.75 I got a few but in bad shape. Thank You for another great video.
Txs Daniel.
I have a 1860 pointed bust indian head cent in great condition,do you believe i should have it graded?
Are early wheaties worth much ie 1919?
A few cents, check ebay sold auctions.
Have a 1909 Indian head penny pretty good shape
I only pay a quarter each for common Indian heads that come into my shop. I can't sell them for love or money unless they are key dates. People don't understand how the business works on common coins.
I don't even mess with circulated Indian cents unless they are key dates, and even then I'd need at least an XF40. For the 1877 I might drop to VF20. Heavily worn Indian cents are just so common. It seems like everybody has one, even if they are not coin collectors.
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Would a silver color 1900 Indian head penny be fake? It is in amazing condition so I'm assuming it has to be fake, and the fact that I can't find a silver looking one anywhere
1899 Indian head cent closed on a Indian head nickel planchet how do I find out information on this 1999
WHAT?! My 1899 Penny that has been polished (to make it look really nice) is not even worth 5 cents?! WHAT?! - - LOL
LOL
I have alot of these old coin to sell
Daniel you need to add an N to Patter in the title.
Got it Thanks
Help I have 1865 Indian head with a lot going on
i have a legit g4-5 1877 indian head, hell yaaaas
IHave Sam of That pls Helf me
Look in red book
I have and 1920 Indian head penny..How much is this coin?
None minted in 1920
I have a 1920 penny to prove it..I will take a picture of that 1920 old penny for sure..
@@exiebrendatenney4064 It is a fake or fantasy coin.