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Coin Found In Old Norwegian Boathouse.

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Can someone help me with some information about this coin? Does it have any value?

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Your coin is a 1902 Indian Head cent. This is a common date. Value is $1 to $3 dollars.


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Whats the difference between this coin and the coin that is explained in this video (1,53 min out)? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XE7fh24CB8
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The amount of circulation and wear. The coin in the video was never circulated and shows no wear at all, plus original color. Your coin has been in circulation, and even though it is not very worn, it is worn enough to be only worth about 1-3 dollars.
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Ok thank you both for the help!
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EF-40 Details, minor environmental damage
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