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U.S. Indian Head Cents (1859-1909)

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U.S. Indian Head Cents (1859-1909)

1908-S Indian Cent ANACS VF25 Nice Eye Appeal Nice Strike
1908-S Indian Cent ANACS VF25 Nice Eye Appeal Nice Strike
SKU: PSB55953

This original 1908-S Indian Cent has nice eye appeal and nice strike. Great chocolate brown color and surfaces. Certified: ANACS VF25

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1908-S Indian Cent NGC MS65 RD Key Date Superb Eye Appeal Strong Strike
1908-S Indian Cent NGC MS65 RD Key Date Superb Eye Appeal Strong Strike
SKU: PSB56900

This original 1908-S Indian Cent has superb eye appeal with fantastic luster and strong strike. Really interesting color pattern. Fiery red/orange/yellow. Certified: NGC MS65 RD

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1908-S Indian Cent PCGS F12 Key Date Great Eye Appeal Nice Striike
1908-S Indian Cent PCGS F12 Key Date Great Eye Appeal Nice Striike
SKU: PSB52510

This wonderfully original 1908-S Indian Cent has great eye appeal and nice strike. Chocolate brown color and surfaces. Certified: PCGS F12

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Learn More About U.S. Indian Head Cents (1859-1909)

 

The Indian Head penny has long been a popular coin among coin collectors due to the historical significance of its era. The 1864-L, 1877, 1908-S, and 1909-S represent some of the most sought-after years by collectors. The Indian Head was the replacement penny for the Flying Eagle, which was only struck from 1856-1858 due to design flaws. Like the Flying Eagle, the Indian Head was designed by James Longacre, a chief engraver of the U.S. Mint. The Indian Head penny features an Indian head that faces to the left wearing a feather bonnet. The coin’s reverse side shows “ONE CENT” with a laurel wreath. The wreath was changed slightly in 1860 to include three arrows and a shield of the United States. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, over 1.8 billion Indian Cent pieces were minted. The composition of these coins evolved from 88% copper 12% nickel (1859-1864) to 95% copper 5% tin and zinc (1864-1909). 


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