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1886 Indian Head Cent - Type 1?

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1886 Indian Head cent - Type 1

I found this one locally its only maybe a fine at best. I am trying to put together a xf/au book but some dates I just cant find certain dates.

From what I read here this should be correct for a type 1?

And a second question also based on what I read here the doubling I am seeing is called Longacre Doubling and adds no premium.




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everything you said is right. type I, Longacre doubling (interesting but no premium). And awsome pictures. please post more often!
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I see a VF coin there. All letters of liberty are clearly visible.

An interesting observation......Longacre doubling is seen only on Indian Head cents up to 1886 type 1. Anything afterward should not show this doubling.
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High end Vf.....30-35. Maybe a weak xf on a good day
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