1877 INDIAN HEAD CENT - Good to Very Good w/ Cut Marks - Great Filler

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1877 INDIANHEAD CENT Circulation Mintage: 852,500 *NOTE there are three cut marks on the rims In my opinion this 1877 Indian Head Cent should grade in the range of G6* to VG8* . Comments: the lower details of the feathers can be seen but none of the LIBERTY. Date and legend are easily read . Most of the obverse rim is full as is most of the rim on the reverse. Some of the details of the wreath, arrows, and bow can be seen but there is some kind of environmental damage on the reverse. Grading of coins is very subjective - All grades I give are “In my opinion.” If you disagree with any of “my opinions” please feel free to return any coin in its original, unopened 2x2 holder for a complete refund before leaving any feedback less than 5 stars. A satisfied customer is of more value to me than any sale. Historical Notes: In 1877 the first Bell telephone was sold; the first commercial telephone switchboard was installed in Boston; Chase National Bank was founded; Thomas Edison demonstrated the first phonograph with a recording of Mary Had a Little Lamb ” . Only 20 Proof specimens were struck of each of the gold denominations. The nickel three-cent piece, the shield nickel and twenty-cent pieces were not minted for circulation. For the first time since 1861 each of the silver coins were minted for circulation. I started collecting read more