1863 indian cent

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by FantasiaWHT, Mar 21, 2011.

  1. FantasiaWHT

    FantasiaWHT New Member

    I have an 1863 Indian-head cent that is substantially different than all the other Indian-heads that I have. It is MUCH much thicker (at least 50% thicker, by my eye) and a very different color, too (paler and tanner than the typical brown penny).

    Is that normal? Was that year just different with the war going on?
     
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  3. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    The composition changed for the 1864 cent. That's when it went to bronze (for a long time). For the flying eagle and early indians, it was a copper-nickel composition, which was .880 copper, .120 nickel. The weight was also 1.56 grams more pre-1864. And also, the color is a lot lighter.
     
  4. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    That's right. Your IHC is a normal copper-nickel cent. Later IHCs are bronze. This info can be found in your Red Book.
     
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