1863 1C Bronze, No L Indian Cent. J-299 PCGS PR64BN (PHOTO SEAL)
Choice Proof (14: 4,5,5) BN. This is transitional Pattern with the alloy adopted in 1864. This example show very deep mirrors and frosty devices. There is a stain on the reverse which limits the grade. The dies are aligned 180 deg. from typical US coinage, the reverse being upside-down when turned top to bottom. It has spectacular purple toning, which comes from long-term storage in envelopes. This is a very attractive example of this popular Pattern Indian cent. It would work well in a regular issue Proof set.
Choice Proof (14: 4,5,5) BN. This is transitional Pattern with the alloy adopted in 1864. This example show very deep mirrors and frosty devices. There is a stain on the reverse which limits the grade. The dies are aligned 180 deg. from typical US coinage, the reverse being upside-down when turned top to bottom. It has spectacular purple toning, which comes from long-term storage in envelopes. This is a very attractive example of this popular Pattern Indian cent. It would work well in a regular issue Proof set.
PCGS Coin Number | 60454 |
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Grading Service | PCGS |
Grade | PR64 |
PDS Grade | Choice Proof (14: 4,5,5) BN |
Year of Issue | 1863 |
Denomination Type | Indian Cent |
Designation | BN |
Mint Location | Philadelphia |
Strike Type | Proof |
Circulated/UnCirculated | Uncirculated |
Holder Type | N/A |
Grade Add On | PHOTO SEAL |
Population | 24 |
Pop Higher | 20 |
Is on Sale | No |