1875 Indian Head Cent G/VG Condition
1875 Indian Head Cent G/VG Condition
1875 Indian Head Cent Good to Very Good Condition
The 1875 Indian Head Cent is a part of the long-running Indian Head Cent series minted from 1859 to 1909. This coin, designed by James Barton Longacre, has historical significance and is a notable piece for collectors. The obverse features Lady Liberty wearing a Native American headdress inscribed with the word "LIBERTY". The reverse depicts a laurel wreath, which was later changed to an oak wreath with a shield in 1860.
1875 Indian Head Cent G/VG
In G (Good) to VG (Very Good) condition, the coin shows significant wear, but major details are still visible. Lady Liberty’s outline is discernible, though the finer details of her headdress and the word "LIBERTY" may be heavily worn. The date "1875" is readable. The wreath is worn, and the inscription "ONE CENT" remains visible but may be faint in some areas. The overall detail of the laurel wreath may be smoothed out.