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Seamonkey's Dansco 7101 Indian Head Cents

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Thanks all. The 1877 will probably be the last one I ever get considering the ones I saw in AG were about $400

My pic is kinda dark, here is the sellers pic of the 1891, shows better.

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Nice IHC!
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Look like the 1859 is the nicest coin in your set. That is unusual as the later dates are so much more plentiful. Enjoyed looking through your set. Thanks for sharing.
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Look like the 1859 is the nicest coin in your set. That is unusual as the later dates are so much more plentiful.


Thanks, I got that one probably in the 80's, perhaps they were more plentiful then
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Replaced the 1891. They get pricey when you go for a better looking one.
Very nice!
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