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Indian Head Cent, Copper-Nickel (1860-1864) : A Collector's Guide / Coin Week

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A brief overview of the history of the Indian Head cent and discussion of those issued from 1860 - 1864.
https://coinweek.com/indian-head-ce...story-value/
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Good link, thanks.
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Great info!
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Cool article, and looking at it now the Type 1 Gold Dollar and the Indian Head cent share some similarities. Maybe they're cousins?
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