The Indian Head Cent: An Overview Of History, Facts, & Key Dates

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  • In this video, we take a look at the History, Facts, & Key Dates of The Indian Head Cent!
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Komentáře • 13

  • @johnnyb3126
    @johnnyb3126 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent classic coins 😊

  • @dalzcoins7528
    @dalzcoins7528 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Wow very nice ❤❤❤🙏

  • @PGCoinworld
    @PGCoinworld Před 10 měsíci +1

    Nice coin 👌 good sharing 👍❤️

  • @JamesStout-fx5vq
    @JamesStout-fx5vq Před 6 měsíci

    I have some Indian Head pennies from 1902 to if you're interested

  • @francesmcnutt7777
    @francesmcnutt7777 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi there ,I have an 188something Indian head and a 1904 Indian head penny.the 188 something has a tiny hole in the last number. My Name is Frances from Alabama

  • @diggersouth
    @diggersouth Před rokem +1

    1. Best video on IHC. Thank you.
    2. Were there 2 versions of the bronze type , one being thicker then thinning out the same year, or did the IHC thin out at the same it changed to bronze?
    I've always understood it thinned out later.
    This makes a big difference when metal detecting as this would give it 3 different signals when hunting.

    • @coinchronicles
      @coinchronicles  Před rokem +1

      Hello D D, Thank You for your comment! From what I understand, the last year the cent was minted as a Copper/Nickel alloy- in 1864, there were two different coins minted based upon weight and composition. The first 1864 Indian Heads were minted with the Copper/Nickel alloy (rarest) weighing 4.67 grams, while the latter 1864 Indian Heads minted in Bronze composition (not as rare) weighed 3.11 grams.
      So, it appears there were two versions of the 1864 Indian Head Cent, 1) Copper-Nickel (4.67g) & 2) Bronze (3.11g)
      The mintages for these were:
      1864 Thicker Cent (Copper/Nickel alloy) - 13,740,000
      1864 Thinner Cent (Bronze Composite- Copper, Tin & Zinc) - 39,233,714
      However, apparently there were some slight variations in the 1864 bronze cents that were produced in 1864 as some on the reverse side have a small "L" on the ribbon, next to the bottom feather for the last name intial of the designer James B. Longacre. The coins with the small "L" are worth substantially more than those without. Hopefully I answered your question.
      Good luck collecting! Thank you and May God Bless you!

    • @diggersouth
      @diggersouth Před rokem

      @@coinchronicles Thank you.

  • @user-ce1eh2vk8y
    @user-ce1eh2vk8y Před 7 měsíci +1

    I Have more Indian Pennie’s pls Helf me