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- 1882 1c PR BN
1882 1c PR BN
1882 1c PCGS/CAC Proof 67 BN
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c NGC Proof 62 BN
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c PCGS Proof 63 BN
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c NGC Proof 65 BN (OH)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c PCGS/CAC Proof 66 BN * Color *
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1C PR66 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population: (60/24). NGC Census: (47/6). CDN: $700 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS PR66. Mintage...
Source: Heritage Auctions
1882 1c PCGS Proof 64 BN
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c PCGS/CAC Proof 66 BN * Color *
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c PCGS/CAC Proof 65 BN - Colorful Toning
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c NGC Proof 65 BN
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c PCGS/CAC Proof 66 BN
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c PCGS/CAC Proof 66 BN
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c PCGS Proof 65 BN
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c PCGS Proof 65 BN
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c PCGS/CAC Proof 66 BN
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c PCGS/CAC Proof 66 BN
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 1c PCGS/CAC Proof 66 BN (Eagle Eye Photo Seal)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1882 Indian Cent. Proof-63 BN (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1882 Indian Cent. Proof-63 BN (NGC).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1882 1c NGC Proof 62 BN
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 1578)
At a mintage as high as 3,100, the 1882 proof Indian Cent makes for a fantastic type coin. Brown pieces are common along with red-brown with only the finest gems being scarce. Full red gems are scarce as well, with the finest ones being very rare. Any grade with a cameo is scarce, at a minimum, with high Mint State grades being rare. Look for beautifully toned brown pieces or blazing red surfaces as those are highly sought after and not too difficult to find.
Obverse: A portrait bearing the likeness of a Native American in full headdress framed by the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around the periphery. The date is centered at the bottom under the portrait.
Reverse: The reverse bears the denomination of ONE CENT in the center surrounded by a wreath bearing a ribbon with arrows tied in at the bottom center.
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