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Initial (L) On 1907 Indian Head Cent

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Hello to everyone that reads my Topic. I was wondering if there are any known 1907 Indian Head cents that have the initial (L) locates on the obvers side of the coin located on the ribbon of the coin. I have uploaded some pictures so you can see what I'm referring too. Thank you
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I'm thinking on a 1907 "it" should be there.
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I was wondering if there are any known 1907 Indian Head cents that have the initial (L) locates on the obvers side of the coin located on the ribbon of the coin.


Yes, all of them. The "L" was permanent as of 1864.
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That is a good looking 1907.
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Ok thanks so much for all your helpful reply's
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The "L" was permanent as of 1864.


I never knew this but yeah, it was added in late 1864. It's the last initial of the designer James Longacre. If you find an 1864 with the L, it's a keeper for sure.


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That is a good looking 1907.


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The L is standard.



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