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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Indian Cents (1859–1909) series of Small Cents in the U.S. Coins contains 24 distinct entries with CPG® values between $11.00 and $60,500.00.
Indian cents were designed by United States Mint Chief Engraver James B. Longacre and released in 1859 as a replacement for the Flying Eagle motif, which debuted in 1856 and became the nation's first small cent. Interestingly, the Indian cent name is a misnomer, as the female figure on the coin's obverse is not a Native American but rather a Caucasian figure of Miss Liberty wearing a feathered headdress meant to depict, if inaccurately, a style of head adornment similar to those worn by some native peoples.



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  Indian Cents (1859–1909) Value Range Favorite
Indian Cents (1859–1909) Value Range  
1873 1c Open 3 MS BN
$11.00
-
$2,200
$11.00 - $2,200
1873 1c Open 3, Repunched Date, FS-1301, S-1 MS BN
$12.00
-
$2,400
$12.00 - $2,400
1873 1c Open 3, Misplaced Date, FS-1302, S-6 MS BN
$12.00
-
$2,400
$12.00 - $2,400
1873 1c Open 3 MS RB
$375
-
$3,450
$375 - $3,450
1873 1c Open 3, Repunched Date, FS-1301, S-1 MS RB
$415
-
$3,800
$415 - $3,800
1873 1c Open 3, Misplaced Date, FS-1302, S-6 MS RB
$415
-
$3,800
$415 - $3,800
1873 1c Open 3 MS RD
$1,000
-
$8,250
$1,000 - $8,250
1873 1c Open 3, Repunched Date, FS-1301, S-1 MS RD
$1,150
-
$9,000
$1,150 - $9,000
1873 1c Open 3, Misplaced Date, FS-1302, S-6 MS RD
$1,150
-
$9,000
$1,150 - $9,000
1873 1c Closed 3 MS BN
$16.00
-
$2,500
$16.00 - $2,500
1873 1c Closed 3, DDO, FS-102, S-2 MS BN
$285
-
$3,900
$285 - $3,900
1873 1c Closed 3, Digit in Denticles, S-3 MS BN
-
 
1873 1c Closed 3 MS RB
$575
-
$3,400
$575 - $3,400
1873 1c Closed 3, DDO, FS-102, S-2 MS RB
$1,400
-
$5,500
$1,400 - $5,500
1873 1c Closed 3, Digit in Denticles, S-3 MS RB
-
 
1873 1c Closed 3 MS RD
$1,150
-
$18,000
$1,150 - $18,000
1873 1c Closed 3, DDO, FS-102, S-2 MS RD
$5,000
-
$6,000
$5,000 - $6,000
1873 1c Closed 3, Digit in Denticles, S-3 MS RD
-
 
1873 1c Doubled LIBERTY MS BN
$155.00
-
$21,500
$155.00 - $21,500
1873 1c Closed 3, Doubled LIBERTY, FS-101, S-1 MS BN
$155.00
-
$21,500
$155.00 - $21,500
1873 1c Doubled LIBERTY MS RB
$7,000
-
$60,500
$7,000 - $60,500
1873 1c Closed 3, Doubled LIBERTY, FS-101, S-1 MS RB
$7,000
-
$60,500
$7,000 - $60,500

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1873 1c Doubled LIBERTY MS RD
$15,000
-
$36,000
$15,000 - $36,000
1873 1c Closed 3, Doubled LIBERTY, FS-101, S-1 MS RD
$15,000
-
$36,000
$15,000 - $36,000
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Indian Cents (1859–1909) series of Small Cents in the U.S. Coins contains 24 distinct entries with CPG® values between $11.00 and $60,500.00.
Indian cents were designed by United States Mint Chief Engraver James B. Longacre and released in 1859 as a replacement for the Flying Eagle motif, which debuted in 1856 and became the nation's first small cent. Interestingly, the Indian cent name is a misnomer, as the female figure on the coin's obverse is not a Native American but rather a Caucasian figure of Miss Liberty wearing a feathered headdress meant to depict, if inaccurately, a style of head adornment similar to those worn by some native peoples.



The Indian Head "penny" was minted ...

Catalog Detail