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1887 Indian Head Cent, Triple Struck, 2nd Rotated In Collar, 3RD 95% Off Center, PCGS G06

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PCGS - This Indian cent was struck three times during production - the second rotated, and the third about 95% off-center. Triple the strikes, triple the intrigue for this Mint Error Monday. Do you have any coins with multiple errors?

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Good stuff!
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Whoa - very impressive error!
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Cool error! I wonder how that circulated enough to get down to a grade of G06? I guess people just didn't care much about oddities back then.
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Very cool!
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Great Indian Head cent error.
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Love how circulated it is. I think that speaks to how valuable a penny was back then. In 1887, this coin could have bought a loaf of bread.
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I think that speaks to how valuable a penny was back then.
Indeed!

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In 1887, this coin could have bought a loaf of bread.
Ummm. Bread.
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What I find amazing about this coin is how PCGS determined it was 1887. I can't see any of the 8"s. I imagine this might be be a one of a kind coin, which really makes it very special.
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