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[L#3048] 1877 Indian 1c PCGS PF64RB

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[L#3048] 1877 Indian 1c PCGS PF64RB
Sharp-edged devices and lettering throughout. A rich burnt orange-gold color whose mirror reflection is outstanding for its "depth" and sparkle -- unlike so many Indian cent Proofs in which dullness or toning haze obscures this vital feature.

Always popular as a proof example of the key date in the Indian Cent series. No precise mintage figure exists for the proof 1877 Indian, but enough information is available to make an educated guess. Breen lists 510 in his Proof Encyclopedia. The present estimate is now 910. It is known that 510 "Silver" sets were sold which included the five silver coins, the two nickel coins and the cent. Additionally, there were about 400 "Nickel" sets struck which included just the cent and the two nickel coins, of which perhaps only 260 were mailed out, with the unknown remainder being sold over the counter in Philadelphia.

The reverse die used to strike this example is the "Bulged T" reverse, which was first used in 1872 and was used to strike many of the proof issues between that date and 1877. The right pennant of the T is in much higher relief that the other parts of the letter. This feature neither raises nor lowers the desirability of the coin.