1864 1C Indian Head Cent Bronze With L On Ribbon ANACS MS61 RB Soapbox Holder

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1864 1C Indian Head Cent Bronze With L On Ribbon ANACS MS61 RB Soapbox Holder

Product Description

An 1864 (Philadelphia Struck) (With L On Ribbon variety) Indian Head Cent Bronze graded Mint State 61 Red and Brown (MS-61 RB) by ANACS in an old soapbox style holder. This piece displays an original dark brown color/tone with lots of deep red hues throughout, light visible luster and excellent details. The total mintage for this date & mint: 39,233,714. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase.

The Indian Head cent was a one cent piece minted from 1859-1909. Designed by James B. Longacre, this series of one cent experienced three different varieties and two different compositions during its mintage. Beginning in the mid 1850’s, the need for a new one cent piece was dire. The price of copper was slowly increasing, and political tensions in the southern states did not add any relief. Prior to the implementation of the small cents, a standard cent was roughly the size of a silver half dollar; by comparison the new, smaller cents were downgraded from a 29 mm diameter to a 19 mm diameter, slightly larger than a dime. Initial strikes starting in 1859 featured a Copper-Nickel composition (.880 copper, .120 nickel), a total weight of 4.67 grams and featured a profiled bust of lady Liberty depicting her in a traditional native american headdress on the obverse while the reverse featured a laurel wreath with ‘ONE CENT’ in the center. The design on the reverse was changed starting in 1860 which featured an oak wreath with a shield and ‘ONE CENT’ centered inside. 1860-1864 strikes kept the same parameters as the 1859 in weight and composition until mid 1864 when the composition was changed to bronze (.950 copper, .050 tin and zinc) and the weight was lowered to 3.11 grams. Longacre’s last initial ‘L’ also appeared on the ribbon in Liberty’s hair. All Indian Head cents were struck at the Philadelphia Mint and in the last two years of mintage (1908-1909) they were also struck at the San Francisco mint. The mintmark ‘S’ can be found below the ribbon of the oak wreath.

Additional Info

Denomination One Cent
Condition About Uncirculated
Grade Designation AU-58
Mint / Brand Philadelphia Mint
Metal Type Other
Aggregate Precious Metal Weight in oz 0.0000
SKU Numismatic:n-1864.1cMS61

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