Description
First struck in 1859 the “Indian Head” cent is actually a representation of Liberty wearing an Indian headdress. The reverse presented a wreath for the first year, but changed to the Oak wreath with a small shield afterwards.
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First struck in 1859 the “Indian Head” cent is actually a representation of Liberty wearing an Indian headdress. The reverse presented a wreath for the first year, but changed to the Oak wreath with a small shield afterwards.
First struck in 1859 the “Indian Head” cent is actually a representation of Liberty wearing an Indian headdress. The reverse presented a wreath for the first year, but changed to the Oak wreath with a small shield afterwards.
Origin | USA |
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Date | 1877 |
Denomination | One Cent |
Grade | PCGS VG10 |