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Description
The listing, 1907 Indian Head Cent-107 Years Old!!! has ended.
Here is a Indian Head Cent.These are getting hard to find.This one is in good or better condition.Clear Date!Free Shipping!!!
There were many variations and varieties of these coins. For example, during the first six years (1859 to 1864) Indian Head cents were made of 88% copper and 12% nickel, resulting in a slightly less coppery red-brown color. During the civil war many of cents were hoarded and disappeared from circulation. These copper-nickel Indian pennies were also called "nickels" or "nicks" at that time. This was before nickel 5 cent pieces were produced. When five cent nickel coin production began (in 1866) people started calling five cent coins nickels and the Indian cents lost that as their nick name.
Questions & Comments
do you know if this one is circulated or uncirculated? just curious!!
I was just wondering cause someone else has one from 1900 and he said it was circulated. And I did look the indian head coins up and they can be circulated or uncirculated. That's why I asked.
Believe it or not.ALL COINS and currency is circulated.There is no such word or term as an uncirculated coin or currency.My spell checker even tells me so!The only reason that the word is used is because it means circulated in the general public and not from coin collector to collector or coin dealer to dealer.Hope this helps.