INDIAN HEAD CENTS **1864L**
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PLEASEREAD FULL PAGE BEFORE BIDDING DESCRIPTIONOF ITEM YOU ARE BIDDING ON INDIAN HEAD CENT ***** 1864 L ****** ONCE YOU BUY IT LET ME KNOW WHAT COIN YOU WANT REMEMBER THIS IS FOR ONE COIN "BESURE TO CHECK OUT MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR GREAT DEALS" CONDITION CIRCULATED-UNGRADED RANGING FROM AG TO VG UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED UNDERSTADING COIN GRADING AG - No liberty visible Good - No liberty visible VG - At least some letters of liberty readable on headband Fine - Liberty mostly visible VF - Slight but even wear on liberty EF - Liberty sharp All other details sharp Only slight wear on ribbon end AU -Very slight trace of wear above the ear and the lowest curl of hair “ALL COIN SHOPS USE THIS GRADING” INDIAN HEAD (1859-1909) FACTS The “Indian Head” design first issued in 1859 is actually a representation of Liberty Wearing an Indian headdress , not an actual Indian. The first year featured a Laurel wreath on reverse. This was changed after to the oak wreath with a small shield. Coins of 1859 and early 1860 show a pointed bust. Those made from late 1860 until 1864 have a more rounded bust. Prior to the issuance of the nickel five-cent Pieces in 1866. These coins were popularly referred to as nickels or nicks. Later they were called white cents OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATION UNITED STATES MINT MARKS (P) PHILADELPHIA, PA – 1
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