Survival Estimate | |
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All Grades | 4,000 |
60 or Better | 130 |
65 or Better | 5 |
Numismatic Rarity | |
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All Grades | R-4.2 |
60 or Better | R-7.7 |
65 or Better | R-9.7 |
Relative Rarity By Type All Specs in this Type | |
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All Grades | 13 / 55 TIE |
60 or Better | 14 / 55 TIE |
65 or Better | 4 / 55 TIE |
Relative Rarity By Series All Specs in this Series | |
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All Grades | 13 / 55 TIE |
60 or Better | 14 / 55 TIE |
65 or Better | 4 / 55 TIE |
#1 MS66BN estimated grade |
#2 MS65BN PCGS grade |
#2 MS65BN PCGS grade |
#2 MS65BN PCGS grade |
#2 MS65BN PCGS grade |
#2 MS65BN estimated grade |
#2 MS65BN estimated grade |
#2 MS65BN estimated grade |
#2 MS65BN estimated grade |
#2 MS65BN estimated grade |
In 1886, Mint officials made a change in the obverse hub for the Indian Cent, most evident in the position of the word AMERICA relative to the Indian's head. On Variety 1, the lowest feather points between the I and the C of AMERICA; on Variety 2, the lowest feather points between the C and the final A.
Both varieties are of nearly equal scarcity, but the Variety 2 appears to be slightly more rare. Both varieties are scarce in Gem condition, both are very rare in MS-66, and none have been graded higher by PCGS (as of October 2015).