1864 Indian Cent. Copper-Nickel. MS-66 (PCGS).
Gorgeous golden-tan surfaces with a blush or two of warmer champagne here and there on both sides. This is a fully struck, satiny Gem with outstanding surface preservation and eye appeal. The final copper-nickel issue in the Indian cent series, the 1864 is also one of the most difficult to locate with sharp striking detail. Most Mint State survivors are softly defined from having been coined from worn dies. Expertly produced and uncommonly well preserved, this significant condition rarity is sure to elicit strong bids from astute collectors.
PCGS# 2070. NGC ID: 227K.
PCGS Population: 46;11 finer (MS-67 finest).
From the Knohl Collection.
Price realized | 2'000 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 2'000 USD |