It looks to be an average late date circulated Indian head, but not particularly valuable if that's what you're leading up to. Also, and perhaps I am wrong about this, but I sense a bit of carryover resentment from the other thread; please understand that no one disliked your coin simply to be mean or to mislead you. There are many things in this hobby that, in reality, are quite different from what they may at first appear to be, and unfortunately, your (other) coin just happens to be one of them.
They're worth at least 1 cent, and they go for 50 cents to a dollar at local flea markets so if you have quite a few of them you can always set up shop and make a small profit.
Please understand what I have been told several times. As long as you like it that is what matters and really is what coin collecting is all about. I recently ran into a collector whose most valuable coin was a morgan dollar replica. For some reason he valued it even more than his real morgan and knew it was a fake. Sometimes it's the story behind the coin that makes it valuable. There's many coins that I have found and liked that others on here could care less about. But I found them. I like them. I put them in 2x2's and keep them in my collection simply because I like them. Don't take what people say on here personally. It's just opinions.
You said that well. I have many coins that are worth very little but are really special to my collection.