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1859 1C MS66 PCGS #2052

1859 Indian Head Cent MS66 { PCGS-3 } Ex: Joshua and Ally Walsh; Ex: Shapiro (May'2007) With the Indian cent design as adopted on cents from 1860 through 1909 on the obverse, and the laurel wreath reverse that was only used in this year, the 1859 has proved to be a type coin of enduring popularity. This piece has taken on an attractive accent of reddish patina around the margins of each side with bright mint luster throughout. Well struck, the only noticeable abrasion is a tiny, angling mark near the Indian's mouth. Initial year with just one graded higher. (Note: The PCGS slab insert only cites Joshua/Shapiro in the pedigree.)

1859 1C MS66 PCGS #2052

1859 Indian Head Cent MS66 { PCGS-3 } Ex: Joshua and Ally Walsh; Ex: Shapiro (May'2007) With the Indian cent design as adopted on cents from 1860 through 1909 on the obverse, and the laurel wreath reverse that was only used in this year, the 1859 has proved to be a type coin of enduring popularity. This piece has taken on an attractive accent of reddish patina around the margins of each side with bright mint luster throughout. Well struck, the only noticeable abrasion is a tiny, angling mark near the Indian's mouth. Initial year with just one graded higher. (Note: The PCGS slab insert only cites Joshua/Shapiro in the pedigree.)

1860 1C MS65 PCGS #2058

eBay Auction (October 2006): Good-looking copper-nickel gem, of the Type 2 Variety (Rounded Bust).

1860 1C MS65 PCGS #2058

eBay Auction (October 2006): Good-looking copper-nickel gem, of the Type 2 Variety (Rounded Bust).

1860 1C MS65 PCGS #2058

eBay Auction (October 2006): Good-looking copper-nickel gem, of the Type 2 Variety (Rounded Bust).

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS65 PCGS #2056

eBay Auction (July 2006): Nice gem example of the Type 1, mark-free fields and nice copper-nickel patina.

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS65 PCGS #2056

eBay Auction (July 2006): Nice gem example of the Type 1, mark-free fields and nice copper-nickel patina.

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS65 PCGS #2056

eBay Auction (July 2006): Nice gem example of the Type 1, mark-free fields and nice copper-nickel patina.

1861 1C MS66 PCGS #2061

1861 Indian Head Cent MS66 { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2007) Attractive matte-like finish shines with bright luster that illuminates the golden-tan surfaces. The design motifs are sharply rendered, including crisp definition on the upper feather-tips of the headdress. Other than a couple of tiny nicks on the upper reverse, the surfaces of this highly attractive example are pristine.

1862 1C MS66 PCGS #2064

1862 Indian Head Cent MS66 Abraham Lincoln was president and the Civil War raging when this tone-free gem was minted; with exceptional detail in the strike. Very nice color and luster grace both sides of this gem.

1863 1C MS66 PCGS #2067

1863 Indian Head Cent MS66 { PCGS-3 } (May'2007) This coin is highly lustrous and shows wonderful golden-tan and peach-red toning on both sides. It is remarkably preserved and blemish-free; a mark on the obverse denticles between 2 and 3 o'clock is mint-made. The striking details are bold overall, but the tops of the feather-tips are uniformly weak.

1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS66 PCGS #2070

1864 Indian Head Cent Copper-Nickel MS66 { PCGS-3 } {PS}* {CAC}** (Mar'2009) Vibrant iridescent concentric rings of color on the obverse fields, mostly jade-green, with lemon-yellow and fiery fuchsia rims contrast nicely with a highly lustrous Indian. There are subtle glimmers of lilac, rose and cobalt blue in the feathers and headdress. The reverse also has color, but in darker tones of green and rose, with some gold and lime green; but, without the brilliant luster on the front. This PQ gem has a very bold strike yielding excellent detail in the devices, including fully rendered feathers and tips and full detail in the wreath. There's one small scratch on Liberty's cheek, and another in the headband by the "L" in LIBERTY. This coin has about a 10-degree die rotation, with a die-break on the reverse from the rim at 9 o'clock into the wreath. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal, ** {CAC} Certified Acceptance Corporation Sticker

1864 1C Bronze MS66RD PCGS #2078

1864 Indian Head Cent Bronze - No L MS66RD { PCGS-2 } (Feb'1999( Brilliant red luster baths both sides of this first year bronze small cent. There is a die-clash in obverse field, showing the edge-line of the wreath in front of the Indian's forehead. The well struck devices show excellent detail, with four clear diamonds and full detail in the feathers of this OGH gem.

1864 1C L on Ribbon MS65RD PCGS #2081

1864 Indian Head Cent Bronze - With L MS65RD { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2007) This coin has a very strong strike, good definition of the feathers including the tips, and a nice even solid red color on the gem variety with the "L" on the ribbon. The diamonds are sharp and well defined. The fields are clear of any marks.

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS64RD PCGS #2084

Teletrade Auction (February 1998): Creamy red surfaces; good eye appeal.

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS64RD PCGS #2084

Teletrade Auction (February 1998): Creamy red surfaces; good eye appeal.

1865 1C Plain 5 MS65RB PCGS #92083

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (November 2004): Nice color on this Red-Brown gem variety. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1865 1C Plain 5 MS65RB PCGS #92083

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (November 2004): Nice color on this Red-Brown gem variety. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1865 1C Plain 5 MS65RB PCGS #92083

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (November 2004): Nice color on this Red-Brown gem variety. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1866 1C MS64RD PCGS #2087

Heritage Auction (March 2005): Nice fully red post-Civil War Indian with good mint luster

1866 1C MS64RD PCGS #2087

Heritage Auction (March 2005): Nice fully red post-Civil War Indian with good mint luster

1867 1C MS64RD PCGS #2090

Teletrade Auction (November 1998): Brilliant mint-state red luster from both sides of this OGH beauty.

1867 1C MS64RD PCGS #2090

Teletrade Auction (November 1998): Brilliant mint-state red luster from both sides of this OGH beauty.

1867/67 1C MS64RB PCGS #92089

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (June 2006): Good detail on the overdate with the flag over the seven on this popular variety. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1867/67 1C MS64RB PCGS #92089

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (June 2006): Good detail on the overdate with the flag over the seven on this popular variety. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1867/67 1C MS64RB PCGS #92089

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (June 2006): Good detail on the overdate with the flag over the seven on this popular variety. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1868 1C MS65RB PCGS #2092

Long Beach Coin Expo/Eagle Eye Rare Coins (February 2005): Nice gem surfaces and detail with rich red-brown color. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1868 1C MS65RB PCGS #2092

Long Beach Coin Expo/Eagle Eye Rare Coins (February 2005): Nice gem surfaces and detail with rich red-brown color. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1869 1C MS65RB PCGS #2095

Heritage Auction (May 2005): 1869/69 Snow-3g, popular repunched date (RPD) with creamy red-brown surfaces.

1869 1C MS65RB PCGS #2095

Heritage Auction (May 2005): 1869/69 Snow-3g, popular repunched date (RPD) with creamy red-brown surfaces.

1870 1C MS64RD PCGS #2099

eBay Auction (February 2005): Nice red Indian to begin the '70's.

1870 1C MS64RD PCGS #2099

eBay Auction (February 2005): Nice red Indian to begin the '70's.

1870 1C MS64RD PCGS #2099

eBay Auction (February 2005): Nice red Indian to begin the '70's.

1871 1C MS65RB PCGS #2101

Teletrade Auction (April 1999): Red-Brown gem with pleasing surfaces and very nice detail in the devices.

1871 1C MS65RB PCGS #2101

Teletrade Auction (April 1999): Red-Brown gem with pleasing surfaces and very nice detail in the devices.

1872 1C MS65RB PCGS #2104

eBay Auction (February 2005): Tough date in PQ-grades; this gem is 80% red, with brown only on the high areas of the obverse devices.

1872 1C MS65RB PCGS #2104

eBay Auction (February 2005): Tough date in PQ-grades; this gem is 80% red, with brown only on the high areas of the obverse devices.

1873 1C Open 3 MS65RD PCGS #2108

1873 Indian Head Cent Open-3 MS65RD { PCGS-2 } (Nov'2006) This nice full-red example of the "Open-3" with great mint-state luster in an OGH has a strong strike with excellent detail in the devices.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS64RB PCGS #2110

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS} (May 1999): Attractive coloring, decent strike with nice detail in the feathers and the headdress. Popular and scarcer of the two main varieties in OGH. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS64RB PCGS #2110

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS} (May 1999): Attractive coloring, decent strike with nice detail in the feathers and the headdress. Popular and scarcer of the two main varieties in OGH. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS64RB PCGS #2110

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS} (May 1999): Attractive coloring, decent strike with nice detail in the feathers and the headdress. Popular and scarcer of the two main varieties in OGH. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS64RB PCGS #2110

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS} (May 1999): Attractive coloring, decent strike with nice detail in the feathers and the headdress. Popular and scarcer of the two main varieties in OGH. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1873 1C Doubled Liberty MS64BN PCGS #2115

Heritage After Auction Offer (January 2007): FS-009, Snow-1. In addition to the letters in the word LIBERTY, doubling is evident on Liberty's eye, lips, and nose tip. Glossy brown surfaces are generally well struck and retain traces of faded sunset-orange color about the devices. A couple of unobtrusive marks in the field to the left of the shield on the reverse, and a few more on the lower right part of the shield. This is a late die state of the variety with a die crack through the base of the date.

1873 1C Doubled Liberty MS64BN PCGS #2115

Heritage After Auction Offer (January 2007): FS-009, Snow-1. In addition to the letters in the word LIBERTY, doubling is evident on Liberty's eye, lips, and nose tip. Glossy brown surfaces are generally well struck and retain traces of faded sunset-orange color about the devices. A couple of unobtrusive marks in the field to the left of the shield on the reverse, and a few more on the lower right part of the shield. This is a late die state of the variety with a die crack through the base of the date.

1873 1C Doubled Liberty MS64BN PCGS #2115

Heritage After Auction Offer (January 2007): FS-009, Snow-1. In addition to the letters in the word LIBERTY, doubling is evident on Liberty's eye, lips, and nose tip. Glossy brown surfaces are generally well struck and retain traces of faded sunset-orange color about the devices. A couple of unobtrusive marks in the field to the left of the shield on the reverse, and a few more on the lower right part of the shield. This is a late die state of the variety with a die crack through the base of the date.

1874 1C MS65RD PCGS #2120

1874 Indian Head Cent MS65RD { PCGS-3 } {PS}* (May'20077) Pristine surfaces on a uniformly satin red planchette features a great strike with excellent detail in the feathers, four bold diamonds and great detail in the wreath. There is a die-break on the reverse horizontally from the top-right of the shield to the rim. *{PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1875 1C MS64RD PCGS #2123

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Nice red color and good mint-state luster.

1875 1C MS64RD PCGS #2123

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Nice red color and good mint-state luster.

1876 1C MS65RD PCGS #2126

1876 Indian Head Cent MS65RD { PCGS-3 } Ex: Lakesammman (Mar'2007) This Indian Cent minted during President Grant's administration has an outstanding strike with boldly defined diamonds, excellent feather detail and intricate definition of the leaves of the wreath. Superb uniform natural mint-state copper color defines this gem. There is the slightest blush of rose on the cheek on this gem with a slight die rotation.

1877 1C MS65RD PCGS #2129

1877 Indian Head Cent MS65RD { PCGS-3 } {PS}* (May'2007) Terrific fully red natural surfaces comes with excellent luster. This key date gem is very well struck with nice feather, headdress, wreath and shield detail. The Indian's face is free of any marks; indeed, no marks worth mentioning on the coin. There is some minor spotting on the fields, but nothing that detracts from the rich natural red-copper color. *{PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal

1878 1C MS65RD PCGS #2132

1878 Indian Head Cent MS65RD { PCGS-3 } {PS}* (May'2007) Brilliant mark-free red satin surfaces offer plenty of mint-state luster and features a very bold strike with outstanding detail in the feathers and the leaves of the wreath. There are a couple minor scuff marks on the Indian's cheek and another on the chin. The booming mint-fresh red luster makes this very eye appealing.

1879 1C MS64RD PCGS #2135

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Rich red-copper color, nice detail.

1879 1C MS64RD PCGS #2135

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Rich red-copper color, nice detail.

1880 1C MS66RD PCGS #2138

1880 Indian Head Cent MS66RD { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2009) Nice solid mint-state red bathes both sides, with no carbon spots, and good luster from satiny fields. There are a couple of small marks in the obverse field, one beneath the "E" in "UNITED". There is a good strike, with wonderful full-feather detail and 4 bold diamonds. This fully red gem with eye-popping luster is everything a red copper gem should be, from the year that saw the final full twelve month service of Rutherford Birchard Hayes as POTUS.

1881 1C MS64RD PCGS #2141

Teletrade Auction (October 1998): Solid red color on both sides.

1881 1C MS64RD PCGS #2141

Teletrade Auction (October 1998): Solid red color on both sides.

1882 1C MS65RD PCGS #2144

1882 Indian Head Cent MS65RD { PCGS-3 } (Nov'1998) Nice rich gem red color uniformly covers both sides and the excellent strike has rendered up fully formed details. Feather detail is complete from the first through the final feather, and four boldly distinct diamonds appear on the ribbon.

1883 1C MS65RD PCGS #2147

Teletrade Auction (October 1998): OGH gem with solid red color.

1883 1C MS65RD PCGS #2147

Teletrade Auction (October 1998): OGH gem with solid red color.

1884 1C MS64RD PCGS #2150

eBay Auction/John G Cooper (July 2005): Brilliant mint-state copper luster and full red color.

1884 1C MS64RD PCGS #2150

eBay Auction/John G Cooper (July 2005): Brilliant mint-state copper luster and full red color.

1885 1C MS65RD PCGS #2153

1885 Indian Head Cent MS65RD { PCGS-2 } (Apr'2005) This nice OGH red-copper Indian penny offers plenty of nice luster as well.

1885 1C MS65RD PCGS #2153

1885 Indian Head Cent MS65RD { PCGS-2 } (Apr'2005) This nice OGH red-copper Indian penny offers plenty of nice luster as well.

1886 1C Type 1 MS64RD PCGS #2156

Heritage Auction (September 2005): Very attractive red color and original mint-state luster on this popular Type 1 variety.

1886 1C Type 1 MS64RD PCGS #2156

Heritage Auction (September 2005): Very attractive red color and original mint-state luster on this popular Type 1 variety.

1886 1C Type 2 MS64RB PCGS #92155

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (May 1999): Very attractive and uniform rich red-brown toning on this OGH Type 2 Variety. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1886 1C Type 2 MS64RB PCGS #92155

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (May 1999): Very attractive and uniform rich red-brown toning on this OGH Type 2 Variety. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1886 1C Type 2 MS64RB PCGS #92155

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (May 1999): Very attractive and uniform rich red-brown toning on this OGH Type 2 Variety. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1887 1C MS64RD PCGS #2159

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Nice red color in OGH.

1887 1C MS64RD PCGS #2159

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Nice red color in OGH.

1888 1C MS64RD PCGS #2168

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Very rich creamy red color and nicely contrasting devices, with the remnants of an ancient finger-print on the obverse.

1888 1C MS64RD PCGS #2168

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Very rich creamy red color and nicely contrasting devices, with the remnants of an ancient finger-print on the obverse.

1888/7 1C AU55BN PCGS #2169

Heritage FUN After Auction Offer (January 2007): FS-010. Snow-1. Under light magnification, the base of the underdigit 7 becomes unmistakably visible beneath the left half of the final 8 in the date. Notice also the tell-tale rim die-break above "UNITED" that is just beginning to show. There's a touch of softness on the first few feather tips, but retains considerable luster in the protected areas.

1888/7 1C AU55BN PCGS #2169

Heritage FUN After Auction Offer (January 2007): FS-010. Snow-1. Under light magnification, the base of the underdigit 7 becomes unmistakably visible beneath the left half of the final 8 in the date. Notice also the tell-tale rim die-break above "UNITED" that is just beginning to show. There's a touch of softness on the first few feather tips, but retains considerable luster in the protected areas.

1888/7 1C AU55BN PCGS #2169

Heritage FUN After Auction Offer (January 2007): FS-010. Snow-1. Under light magnification, the base of the underdigit 7 becomes unmistakably visible beneath the left half of the final 8 in the date. Notice also the tell-tale rim die-break above "UNITED" that is just beginning to show. There's a touch of softness on the first few feather tips, but retains considerable luster in the protected areas.

1888/7 1C AU55BN PCGS #2169

Heritage FUN After Auction Offer (January 2007): FS-010. Snow-1. Under light magnification, the base of the underdigit 7 becomes unmistakably visible beneath the left half of the final 8 in the date. Notice also the tell-tale rim die-break above "UNITED" that is just beginning to show. There's a touch of softness on the first few feather tips, but retains considerable luster in the protected areas.

1888/7 1C AU55BN PCGS #2169

Heritage FUN After Auction Offer (January 2007): FS-010. Snow-1. Under light magnification, the base of the underdigit 7 becomes unmistakably visible beneath the left half of the final 8 in the date. Notice also the tell-tale rim die-break above "UNITED" that is just beginning to show. There's a touch of softness on the first few feather tips, but retains considerable luster in the protected areas.

1889 1C MS65RD PCGS #2174

1889 Indian Head Cent MS65RD { PCGS-3 } Ex: Newcomb {PS}* (Oct'2006) Just fantastic red color/luster shines on this gem. The fields are creamy and satiny and ooze with the natural red-copper color. All feathers show great details and there are four bold distinct diamonds. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal

1890 1C MS64RD PCGS #2177

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Deep red Indian with a hint of outline toning.

1890 1C MS64RD PCGS #2177

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Deep red Indian with a hint of outline toning.

1891 1C MS64RD PCGS #2180

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Nice strike, satiny red surfaces, and good luster.

1891 1C MS64RD PCGS #2180

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Nice strike, satiny red surfaces, and good luster.

1892 1C MS65RD PCGS #2183

1892 Indian Head Cent MS65RD { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2006) Even all red-copper color on this well-struck gem shows nice details in the devices. Feathers are fully defined, as are the four diamonds on the ribbon.

1893 1C MS65RD PCGS #2186

1893 Indian Head Cent MS65RD { PCGS-3 } (May'2005) Rich mint-state copper red with plenty of luster and shine. A couple of the feather tips are a bit soft; but, other details are excellent.

1894 1C MS64RD PCGS #2189

Teletrade Auction (October 1998): Solid red color, decent strike in an OGH.

1894 1C MS64RD PCGS #2189

Teletrade Auction (October 1998): Solid red color, decent strike in an OGH.

1894/1894 1C Doubled Date MS64RD PCGS #92189

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (December 2004): Clear repunched date on this full red variety with terrific mint-red luster. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1894/1894 1C Doubled Date MS64RD PCGS #92189

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (December 2004): Clear repunched date on this full red variety with terrific mint-red luster. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1894/1894 1C Doubled Date MS64RD PCGS #92189

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (December 2004): Clear repunched date on this full red variety with terrific mint-red luster. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1895 1C MS65RD PCGS #2192

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Rich red-copper gem.

1895 1C MS65RD PCGS #2192

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Rich red-copper gem.

1896 1C MS64RD PCGS #2195

Heritage Auction (November 2005): Nice late nineteenth century Indian with plenty of mint-state luster.

1896 1C MS64RD PCGS #2195

Heritage Auction (November 2005): Nice late nineteenth century Indian with plenty of mint-state luster.

1897 1C MS64RD PCGS #2198

Heritage Auction (September 2005): Well struck full red Indian.

1897 1C MS64RD PCGS #2198

Heritage Auction (September 2005): Well struck full red Indian.

1897 1C 1 in Neck MS64RB PCGS #92197

Eagle Eye Rare Coins (April 2005): NGC crossover/EEPS. Great example of this popular variety and TopPop for RB too.

1897 1C 1 in Neck MS64RB PCGS #92197

Eagle Eye Rare Coins (April 2005): NGC crossover/EEPS. Great example of this popular variety and TopPop for RB too.

1897 1C 1 in Neck MS64RB PCGS #92197

Eagle Eye Rare Coins (April 2005): NGC crossover/EEPS. Great example of this popular variety and TopPop for RB too.

1898 1C MS66RD PCGS #2201

1898 Indian Head Cent MS66RD { PCGS-2 } {PS}* (Jan'2008) An OGH beauty with mint-fresh red luster has just a hint of softness in the first three feather tips, other than that, a very solid strike, intricate detail in the wreath and shield. Nice satin fields adorn both sides. Viewing, and photos, are a bit hampered by excessive scuffing on the holder. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal

1899 1C MS66RD PCGS #2204

1899 Indian Head Cent MS66RD { PCGS-3 } (May'2007) Deeply set, rich, cherry-red luster blankets frosty satin textured surfaces and compliment the strong strike. The feathers feature excellent detail and four boldly outlined diamonds adorn the ribbon. This piece is all about the as-struck mint-fresh luster, uncomplicated by the complete lack of toning or spots or marks of any kind.

1900 1C MS66RD PCGS #2207

1900 Indian Head Cent MS66RD { PCGS-2 } (Feb'2007) This OGH premium gem shows off its satin surfaces with abundant luster; well-struck with four prominent diamonds on the ribbon. There is excellent detail in the feathers. Original mint-fresh color and luster make this turn-of-the-century piece stand out.

1901 1C MS66RD PCGS #2210

1901 Indian Head Cent MS66RD { PCGS-2 } {PS}* (Aug'2007) Early die-state strike with incredible satin surfaces offers terrific eye appeal on this OGH PQ 20th century gem Indian Head Penny. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal

1902 1C MS66RD PCGS #2213

1902 Indian Head Cent MS66RD { PCGS-2 } {PS}* (Feb'2007) Knockout brilliant mint-luster red color shines in this OGH premium gem with satin surfaces. Four bold diamonds, excellent feather definition and outstanding leaf detail are some of the outstanding features of this eye-pleaser. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1903 1C MS66RD PCGS #2216

Eagle Eye Rare Coins {PS}* (October 2006): One pretty penny with creamy red surfaces and dazzling eye appeal. * {PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal.

1904 1C MS66RD PCGS #2219

1904 Indian Head Cent MS66RD { PCGS-3 } Ex: Ally (Dec'2006) Uniformly rich satiny red color on both sides of this gem offers exceptional eye appeal and luster. This piece has a strong strike with excellent details in all of the devices.

1905 1C MS66RD PCGS #2222

1905 Indian Head Cent MS66RD { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2007) Mint-state red-copper satin surfaces radiate on this gem with a strong strike, and mostly well-defined feathers (tips of first three are soft), four bold diamonds, strong definition in the wreath and individual leaves, softness in the shield, superb color and brilliant luster.

1906 1C MS66RD PCGS #2225

1906 Indian Head Cent MS66RD { PCGS-1 } {PS}* (Dec'2008) This is a quite rare premium quality date in red, and full natural mint state red at that, in a first generation holder. Solid strike, free from carbon spots and booming cart wheel luster highlight this impressive PQ gem. *{PS} = Eagle Eye Photo Seal

1907 1C MS66RD PCGS #2228

1907 Indian Head Cent MS66RD { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2007) Satin red surface cover both sides. The strike is very bold evidenced by the detail in the feathers, the diamonds on the ribbon and in the leaves of the wreath. Excellent mint-state red luster offers great eye appeal on this premium gem.

1908 1C MS66RD PCGS #2231

1908 Indian Head Cent MS66RD { PCGS-1 } (Apr'2009) Cartwheel luster booms off of this piece, with original mint-state red toning in the field and a lighter gold-copper toning in the devices. There are a couple small minor marks in the fields, with a good strike and solid detail in the feathers, with just a hint of softness in the first two feathers. There are four solid diamonds, and terrific detail in the wreath on the reverse. House in first generation 'rattler' holder.

1908-S 1C MS65RD PCGS #2234

eBay Auction (October 2006): Very attractive satin-red surfaces with perfect color; well-struck with great details. First small cent from San Francisco!

1908-S 1C MS65RD PCGS #2234

eBay Auction (October 2006): Very attractive satin-red surfaces with perfect color; well-struck with great details. First small cent from San Francisco!

1909 1C Indian MS66RD PCGS #2237

1909 Indian Head Cent MS66RD { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2006) Great red color and luster on this final year gem blanket uniformly the nearly flawless fields and devices. Feather definition is very good, and the diamonds couldn't appear bolder. There is a slight ten-degree die rotation, but all in all, this is not a bad effort by the branch mint starting its copper production.

1909-S 1C Indian MS65RD PCGS #2240

1909-S Indian Head Cent MS65RD { PCGS-3 } (Sep'2006) Final year for the series and a 2-year run in San Francisco produced this full-red key-date very low mintage Indian Cent... even lower than the coveted 1877! The first feather is a bit soft, but other details are strong and well defined. The color and luster are straight from the mint.