The cent Indian 1877

The penny Indian in this page is in mint condition, which means that it has never been in circulation.  Not many Indians cents are left that haven't been consumed down to some greater or lesser extent.  What makes this interesting is that currency still has its original color, as well as it looked on the day he left the US Mint in Philadelphia, where it was struck.  What makes this precious currency is that it is dated 1877, making it one of the main currencies in the series cent Indians.  This currency, which is rated red PCGS MS-66, is part of the legendary PCGS log collection "Red copper collection", formed by copper collector Stewart Blay.  The series will be showcased for the first time ever at the ANA world's Fair of money in Baltimore, MD, this August.  For more information about other currencies beautiful in this collection, see the collection of red copper.

Here is a close-up of straight.  This Medal is nick-named the "Princess d'Oro" for obvious reasons!

Photo courtesy of PCGS.

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