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Indian Head Cents (1859-1909)

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1859 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I232751859 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I23275
1859 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I232761859 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I23276
1859 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I232771859 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I23277
1859 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I232781859 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I23278
1863 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I232661863 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I23266
1863 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I232671863 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I23267
1863 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I232681863 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I23268
1863 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I232691863 Indian Head Cent G Good Penny 1c Coin SKU:I23269

Indian Head Cents (1859-1909): A Brief History

Design

The reverse of the 1859 first-year Indian Head coins featured the inscription "one cent" surrounded by a laurel wreath, which, in 1860, was changed to an oak wreath topped by a small shield. A slightly sharper portrait was created near the end of 1864 and included designer James B. Longacre’s initial "L" on the lower ribbon behind the neck. Indian pennies were struck in bronze through the end of the series in 1909.

Composition

From 1859-1864, Indian Head pennies were struck in an 88% copper and 12% nickel alloy, which gave them a pale appearance and the nickname “white cents.” Copper-nickel Indian Head coins of 1859-1864 were hoarded during the Civil War and were replaced in circulation by privately issued bronze tokens. As a result, the composition of Indian Head cents was changed to bronze during 1864 and the issuance of private tokens was made illegal.

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