Product Details: This is a PCGS graded coin. You will receive the coin pictured. You are purchasing an 1908-S Indian Head Small Cent graded PCGS RB 64, Red Brown. This exceptional Indian Head cent demonstrates a luscious red brown finish, with original toning that is sure to be an eye catcher in your coin collection.
Coin Features:
PCGS graded RB 64, Red Brown
Known as a Indian Head Small Cent
Obverse: Head of Liberty Facing Left wearing a Feather Crown.
Reverse: Oak Leaf Laureate with arrows at the base and a Heraldic Shield at the top.
Indian Head Cents Type 3 Bronze (1864-1909) During the Civil War, attrition caused the hoarding of coins struck in gold, silver and copper nickel. This prompted the U.S. Mint to change the composition of the one cent coinage. The remaining years (1864 -1909) the Indian Cent was struck on bronze planchets. This variety was made from planchets of .950 copper and .050 tin and zinc. The diameter of 19mm is the same as previous small cents. The design was from John Longacre’s Indian motif using the head of Liberty dressed in an Indian Feather headdress.
This is an excellent coin to add to your collection.