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And for 1859:  
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Go-Rebels...what is the story behind 1858 IHC's? Especially four in one sitting?I purchased all the '58s together in a farm auction near Hendersonville NC ~10 years ago, with a few other patterns, sitting in an ancient cigar box. I didn't even know they were in the lot! Included were many common large cents and Half Cents and a group of early 19th century foreign coins. It appears they were collected many, many years ago. Best find of my life!
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1859 Indian Head Cent 1859 3 Cent 1859 Seated Liberty Dime 1859 Seated Liberty Half Dollar 1859 O Seated Liberty Half Dollar 1859 S Seated Liberty Half Dollar 
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1859 Indian Head Cent
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  I know I'm a day late to the party, but I won't be able to post for a while so just had to get one in! 1858 Flying Eagle And for fun a 1858 Flying Eagle Lowball. Too bad it's got to much detail for P-01  
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1860: 
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Here are the two major varieties of the 1860 IHC's:  And now the rounded breast (MS-64):  
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