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1877 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Flying Eagle and Indian cent co

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:55,000.00 USD Estimated At:1.00 - 1,000,000.00 USD
1877 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Flying Eagle and Indian cent co
<B>1877<1C> MS66 Red PCGS.</B></I> The 1877 cent is easily the most elusive and in-demand issue in the Indian cent series. The average coin show will perhaps have a few examples available, mostly in the lower circulated grades, but occasionally even a nice XF or AU example can be found. But this example is a <I>coin for the ages,</B></I> the ultimate, show-stopping, heart-pounding fully Red-designated (and correctly so) Premium Gem key-date 1877 from PCGS. The luscious surfaces are light tan-gold, with faint hints of mellowing to a slightly deeper red on the portrait and the reverse rim.<BR> It is truly amazing that a coin this exemplary exists. In 1877 there were few coin collectors, but someone--perhaps a collector, or perhaps someone who had a child that year--put aside this coin, maybe along with some others, for some forgotten reason. It is even more astounding that it has survived in such pristine condition for so long a time--129 years!--with barely a trace of "turning." The strike is well executed, with the L and four diamonds on the ribbon bold. The feather tips lack absolute detail, and OF AME is soft. There are some faint clash marks on the reverse: between the left bottom shield point and the O of ONE, from the crook of the Indian's neck on the obverse; and on the inside right (facing) wreath near its top, from the oval gap between the lowest feather and the lowest curls. This piece, like most (not all) known business strikes, has the "weak N" in ONE. But the stupendous eye appeal simply cannot be overstated.<BR> Collectors normally buy their key dates last, rather than first, putting off that "big buy" until the end. But that often means that the price is higher than it would have been otherwise. While legions of Indian cent collectors would want to own this coin, only the boldest, most daring bidder will ultimately possess it. There are none graded finer at either