1904 Indian Head Penny
- 1904 Indian Head Penny Value Collector demand is causing your 1904 Indian head penny value to rise. It is a very popular collectible. Indian penny collections are often started with the years 1900 thought 1909, forming a nice sub-set within the long running series.
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1904 Indian Head Cent I never use stock photos so the coin pictured is the exact coin being offered for sale. Coins are very difficult to photograph so most coins will look slightly better in hand than they do in the pictures.
- Genuine U.S. coin minted at the Philadelphia Mint in 1904
- Obverse features James Longacre's beautiful Miss Liberty wearing a Native American headdress
- 19 mm in diameter (.75')
- Order number:US_2501096
America's first one-cent coins were called Large Cents and were produced from 1793 until 1856. Even though they were official coins, they were not minted in gold or silver, therefore tax collectors and shopkeepers were not bound by law to accept them. In 1856, the law was changed and a new penny that was legal tender for all debts was created using a copper-nickel alloy. The new Flying Eagle Penny was designed by the U.S. Mint's Chief Engraver, James B. Longacre. Unfortunately, it was difficult to strike and, in 1858, Longacre had to redesign the penny. This time, he replaced the eagle with a youthful Lady Liberty wearing an Indian headdress with the word LIBERTY on the band. According to legend, Longacre used his own daughter, Sarah, as the model for the Indian Head Penny.
First minted in 1859, the 'Type 1'- Indian Head Penny had a laurel wreath on the reverse. In 1860, the reverse was changed to an oak wreath with a shield inserted at the top. This coin became known asa 'Type 2' Indian Head Penny.
The chaos of the Civil War led to a serious metal shortage and hoarding,so the Mint changed the composition of the penny from copper-nickel to bronze. The new'Type 3' Indian Head Penny was introduced in 1864 and it would remain unchanged for the rest of its historic run. In 1909, the penny was redesigned in honor of the 100th Anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth.
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Limitation: | 61,300,000 |
Weight: | 3.11 g |
Material: | .950 copper, .050 tin |
First issued: | 1904 |
Issue country: | USA |
Diameter: | 19 mm |
Face value: | 1 Cent |
Material: | Mixed |
Quality: | fine |
Period: | 1871 to 1918 |
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