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Poll: What Indian Head Cent Reverse Design Is Your Favorite?

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Poll Question
Poll Question
My Poll Question is:
What Indian Head cent Reverse Design Is Your Favorite?
I put 1859 Design or 1860-1909 Design to make voting
easier.

In addition to voting in the poll,
feel free to comment on why the design
you pick is your favorite.
Thanks!
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The '59 is a little plain for my liking.
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I like the 59' Wreath More
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The shield makes it less plain...more decorative...to my eye.
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Less plain, and additionally the shield is a good design feature to assist with grading.
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I am liking the shield better...
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Isn't the 1859 design also the same as the Flying Eagle reverse design (1857-1858?)
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Yes, aristarchus123, that is the case.
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Flying eagle reverse is different.
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there were a number of reverses used for patterns, I would have preferred one of those!
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I liked this reverse from a pattern.

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I'm comfortable with the adopted one. Compliments the strength of the obverse image.
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Shield design is better and as mentioned assists in grading .
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Well then jbuck you've got the rest of the cent's lifetime to collect them
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