1900 Penny

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Hi, My name is Carol C. and I purchased a desk with a stuck drawer. After opening it I found a large 1900 penny. On the front of it there is a man sitting down with a roman helmet on and a three prong staff/spear. And on the back there is a woman’s head with the words VICTORIA GRA BRITT REGINA FID DEF IND IMP. Could you please give me some information about this item?

  • In fact, of all the modern coins produced, the 1909 S VDB penny is certainly among the most popular and relatively scarce. Value Of 1909 S VDB Pennies The 1909 S VDB penny is indeed one of the most expensive regular-strike (non-error) rarities of modern U.S.
  • 1900 Indian Head Penny Value Not a date commonly found anymore, your 1900 Indian head penny value is $1.45 per coin, even with heavy wear. Minimum value is quickly left behind if your coin is in reasonably nice condition, and only just moderately worn. One of the important factors used by collectors to value old pennies is their condition.
  • The Indian Head cent, also known as an Indian Head penny, was a one-cent coin ($0.01) produced by the United States Bureau of the Mint from 1859 to 1909. It was designed by James Barton Longacre, the Chief Engraver at the Philadelphia Mint. From 1793 to 1857, the cent was a copper coin about the size of a half dollar.The discovery of gold in California caused a large inflation in.

Your coin is an English Penny from 1900. The woman’s head on the coin is Queen Victoria of England. The reverse shows Britannia seated on a rock. The legend you describe translates as: Victoria By The Grace of God Queen of All The Britains, Defender of The Faith, Empress of India.

1900 Penny Victoria Value

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Though this coin is over a century old, many of these survived and therefore are of very low value – 10 cents for average circulated pieces, just a few dollars for uncirculated examples. There are good reasons for the large number of these coins:


  1. There were large numbers made – the penny was a basic unit and was used by all.
  2. The coin is dated 1900 – Though really the last year of the 19th century, most considered it a 20th Century coin. With similar reasoning, many people saved coins dated 2000.
  3. It was at the end of Victoria’s very long reign (1837-1901). In 1902, for the first time in 64 years, someone else’s portrait was now on British coins. People keep the last few years of an issue for nostalgic reasons.
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Hi, My name is Carol C. and I purchased a desk with a stuck drawer. After opening it I found a large 1900 penny. On the front of it there is a man sitting down with a roman helmet on and a three prong staff/spear. And on the back there is a woman’s head with the words VICTORIA GRA BRITT REGINA FID DEF IND IMP. Could you please give me some information about this item?

Your coin is an English Penny from 1900. The woman’s head on the coin is Queen Victoria of England. The reverse shows Britannia seated on a rock. The legend you describe translates as: Victoria By The Grace of God Queen of All The Britains, Defender of The Faith, Empress of India.

Though this coin is over a century old, many of these survived and therefore are of very low value – 10 cents for average circulated pieces, just a few dollars for uncirculated examples. There are good reasons for the large number of these coins:

1900 penny worth

1900 Penny Victoria

1900 Penny

1900 Penny Values

  1. There were large numbers made – the penny was a basic unit and was used by all.
  2. The coin is dated 1900 – Though really the last year of the 19th century, most considered it a 20th Century coin. With similar reasoning, many people saved coins dated 2000.
  3. It was at the end of Victoria’s very long reign (1837-1901). In 1902, for the first time in 64 years, someone else’s portrait was now on British coins. People keep the last few years of an issue for nostalgic reasons.

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