1879 Indian Cent. MS-67 RD (PCGS).
Fully struck with extraordinary mint color in vivid orange-apricot. The surfaces are smooth, satiny and possessed of outstanding eye appeal. Beginning in 1879, the number of earlier dated bronze cents that the Mint redeemed and reissued fell off markedly from the highs recorded for 1876, 1877 and 1878. In 1879, the Mint redeemed 3.5 million bronze cents and reissued 3.3 million examples. The totals for 1878, by way of comparison, amounted to about 8.2 million coins in each instance. To meet commercial demands, the Mint struck more new cents in 1879 than it had during the previous three years, a mintage of 16,228,000 circulation strikes. Although readily available in lower grades, the 1879 is scarce in Gem full Red and rare as a Superb Gem in the same category. This year, continuing through 1909, forms the span for a "short set" of Philadelphia Mint Indian cents. If you are contemplating entering this series, these years are a good way to begin. If you are already an advanced Set Registry participant in one or more of the Indian cent categories, this PCGS MS-67 RD is an absolute must-have coin for the issue. Clearly our offering of this extraordinary Superb Gem Uncirculated 1879 Indian cent will appeal to a wide variety of collectors and certainly result in spirited bidder competition.
PCGS# 2135. NGC ID: 2286.
Price realized | 14'000 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 20'000 USD |