I don't have them on me at the Moment... But I JUST completed my Entire Indian Head Penny set... Including 1864-L, 1877, 1908-S, 1909-S. I just bought my final 4 coins right before X-Mas - the 1877, 1864-L, 1871, & 1872.
Here's a couple pics I had on my phone - none of my IHP's are Slabbed. The pics aren't very good, but my grading is done from the coin using PCGS Photograde. 1864-L (my grade XF-45) 1877 (my grade - G-04) 1886 - Type II Variation (my grade is XF-45)
My grandfather loved collecting indiaI head head cents. He had them all I was told. Wish his collection was never stolen and he was still alive I would of kept his collection safe. I love Indian heads too!
I presently lack any in my "bought" coins. (And shall have to do something about that.) I do, however, have dozens in my dug coins album- around a roll's worth of them. Here is one just as it came out of the ground, from the yard of an old Victorian house. I like Indian cents, and completed a low grade album collection of them back in the early 1990s.
That's amazing!!! That many? Victorians go back a long time ago! To there is so many of them were I live.
Old Victorian yards are one of my favorite places to metal detect. I just fixed the erroneous link in my last post, so that it leads to that story, like I intended.
All of these outings were in Victorian neighborhoods: "The House on Hanover Square" "The London Street Coinshooting Adventure" "The Small Squares of Brunswick- First Digs of 2008" "The Hagey House and First Silver of 2008" "Return to Hagey House: the Sequel" "An Afternoon In the Mayor's Yard" You can see an IHC come out of the ground near the end of this video.