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1886 US Indian Head(Type II) & 1905 Error Cent

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1886 Indian Head Error Cent: On the observe side ,the overdate "6" of the year "1886" is being closed, the coin is thinner than other normal cent, the thickness is only 1 mm, and the diameter is 19 mm, that is the reason why the coin's surface condition appears to be very weak above and below. 1905 Indian Head Error Cent(Left Hand Coin): Broken "F" of "OF" on the observe side.

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Thickness difference probably due to wear, and the "closed 6" is common for this date.
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that Indian did it's duty and stayed in circulation a long time.
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