1904 Indian Cent. Snow-PR1. Misplaced Date. Proof-66 RD (PCGS).
Glorious Gem Proof surfaces are brightly reflective in finish with a full endowment of vivid orange-gold color.
PCGS# 2401. NGC ID: 22AT.
PCGS Population: 9; with a single Proof-67 RD finer in this category. According to Rick Snow (2014), the Mint used two pairs of dies to produce 1,817 Proof cents in 1904. Interestingly, both are Misplaced Date varieties, Snow-PR1 with the top of an errant 9 in the denticles below the primary digit. Obviously an early die state example given the full strike and mirrored finish, this impressive condition rarity will be just right for another advanced collection.
Price realized | 1'500 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 2'000 USD |