Not too shabby , It's funny because I believe that's what I paid for low grade common IHC's back in the middle 60's . I guess they don't have much long term investment value . If you like them ,that's all that counts .
I have found that the retail price for common date Indian cents from the 1900s in "solid" Good (smooth brown surfaces, no spots or defects) is $1.00 each no matter what the Gray Sheet says. The buy price is obviously less than that for dealers. The 1901 cent you purchased would fall a little short by my standards. The others from the 1890s are a tiny be scarcer and are worth a tiny bit more.
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