Indianhead Cent
Posted in Uncategorized on 04/24/2006 01:49 pm by admin
Indianhead Cent
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![]() 1869 Indian Head Cent lot5 38 US $5.00
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![]() 1865 1875 Indian Head Cent lot5 39 US $5.00
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![]() 1885 1886 Indian Head Cent lot5 40 US $5.00
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![]() 1867 1873 2 1874 Indian Head Cent lot5 41 US $14.50
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![]() 1904 Indian Head Cent Nice Heavy RE CUT One Cent Very Fine Coin US $2.88
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![]() 1862 Indian Head Cent US Coins US $6.60
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![]() 1863 Indian Head Cent US Coins US $6.60
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![]() 1865 Indian Head Cent US Coins US $6.60
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![]() 1874 Indian Head Cent US Coins US $6.60
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![]() 1875 Indian Head Cent US Coins US $6.60
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![]() 1864 Indian Head Cent US $5.49
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![]() 1875 Indian Head Cent Free Shipping US $14.95
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![]() Indian head one cent US coin 1905 US $1.00
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![]() Nice 1871 Indian Head Cent US $9.99
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![]() 1907 Indian Head cent at EF US $5.95
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![]() 1909 Indian Head Cent Last Year Coin Take a Look VG Coin Key SALE SALE US $4.88
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![]() 1875 Indian Head Cent G Good US $7.50
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![]() 1878 Indian Head Cent AG G About Good Good US $2.26
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![]() 1883 Indian Head Cent Nice Coin 585 US $.99
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![]() 1879 Indian Head Cent G Good US $.99
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![]() 1883 Indian Head Cent VG Very Good US $.99
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![]() 9 Indian Head Cent US $3.25
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![]() 1885 Indian Head Cent VG Very Good US $3.04
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![]() 1887 Indian Head Cent 4 Coin LOT G Good US $3.99
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![]() 1888 Indian Head Cent G Good US $.99
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![]() 1889 Indian Head Cent G Good US $.99
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![]() 1890 Indian Head Cent VG Very Good US $.99
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![]() 75 Circulated 1881 1909 Indian Head Cents Some with FULL LIBERTY US $70.99
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![]() 1902 Partial Liberty US Indian Head Penny 1 Cent Coin US $.99
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![]() 1909 US Indian Head Penny 1 Cent Coin US $2.25
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![]() 2 X INDIAN HEAD CENT COINS 1903 1906 US $3.11
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![]() 1870 Indian Head Cent US $35.00
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![]() UNSEARCHED WHEAT PENNY ROLL WITH AN INDIAN HEAD CENT END LOT HMJK32 US $8.99
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Although huge amounts of money can be invested in collecting some types of American coins, It is possible to have a load of fun collecting coins without really investing much money at all. I don't have much money invested in our little coin collections, including those that belong to my kids. In my opinion it's really not necessary. We don't do it as an investment or anything - its really just a family activity. The kids get a big kick out of it. When I was a kid, you could sort through pocket change and find coins minted in the teens and twenties. Now days you have to buy bags of wheat cents. Not to worry, they are fairly inexpensive. When I brought the first bags of wheat backed Lincoln pennies home, I didn't know if the kids would be interested, but they dove in and really had fun. It was like a treasure hunt and the blue Whitman collection folders, like I bought for children, are almost exactly the same as when I was collecting coins as a kid. We have also collected and sorted through old nickels, both Jefferson and Indian Head or buffalo nickels. I especially like those Buffalo nickels myself, but with all the Washington "statehood" quarters, there is a lot of interest in Washington quarters as well.
Collecting coins that are a century or more old gives one a special feel for the history of our nation. You wonder about the history these heavily worn coins have seen. These old coins also say so much about our nation, honoring Liberty and freedom above all. In the same way, today's politically correct coins which exclusively promote the politicians of the past tell of the foibles of our own modern USA (what subject could possibly be more dear to our self-absorbed and narcissistic federal politicians when they are trying to decide what should appear on our coins than the aggrandizement of politicians like themselves).
There are many types of coins to collect: error coin collecting, ancient coin collecting, international coin collecting, silver coin collecting - there are just so many ways to approach it that its hard to count them all. There really is no right and wrong way to collect coins, in spite of what many so called experts say. You have to decide what your goal is. Do you want to have a family hobby? Well, inexpensive wheat cents are an easy way to get started. Do you want to invest significant money in coins hoping that they will go up in price? Investment guides want you to buy the very highest grades of uncirculated coins, but sometimes regular old circulated coins appreciate significantly in price as well (circulated means the coin has some signs of wear - and sometimes a lot of wear). I have certainly seen the prices of the circulated buffalo nickels I purchase go up steeply in price over the last five years. In the end, its all up to you! I recommend that you buy the coins you like.
If you would like to see some of the coins the author collects and learn more about family coin collecting, take a look at the author’s website: http://nevada-outback-gems.com/coin_collecting/Family_coin_collecting.htm
For information about investing in gold or silver coins and other bullion products, take a look at the author’s website: http://nevada-outback-gems.com/gold_invest/investing_gold_vehicles.htm
Chris Ralph writes on small scale mining and prospecting for the ICMJ Mining Journal. He has a Mining Engineering degree from the Mackay School of Mines and currently works as an Environmental Engineer. He owns 3 Nevada turquoise mines and markets his own line of jewelry. His jewelry and information site can be seen at:
http://nevada-outback-gems.com
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View from Atop Indianhead Mountain with Fall Colors $34.99 Tim Laman View from Atop Indianhead Mountain with Fall Colors - Photographic Print |
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50 Cent $10 50 Cent |
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As Brown as I Want: The Indianhead Diaries $24.52 The summer of 1952, Lawton, Oklahoma...Eightyearold Glory has a father whos taken out a 50,000 accidental death insurance policy on hernow hes spending the summer trying to collect. In his first attempt, he throws Glory to the snakes, but a giant alligator snapping turtle scares the snakes away. Glory writes in her diary: Well, Powwow Pete drove us home to talk to Mom, but we didnt get very far. Mom thinks I just have a wild imagination. At least Powwow Pete believes me. I think it was the turtle that killed it for Mom. How could there be a turtle that big? she scoffed. They talked some more and Powwow Pete got kind of mad and got up to leave. This was one of those times when a kid thinks theyre talking about a turtle, but the grownups are really talking about something else entirely. In this case, I think Powwow Pete was accusing Mom of still loving my dad, but he never said that, he just kept talking about the turtle. Mom was doing the same thing: talking about the turtle but meaning that she didnt want to get messed up with some guy who was a pathological liar. Author: Hooper, Janelle Meraz Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 184 Publication Date: 2003/09/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.52 x 6.72 x 0.47 inches |
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As Brown As I Want : The Indianhead Diaries $13.6 No Synopsis Available |
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Special Caricatures - 50 Cent $10 Special Caricatures - 50 Cent |
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49 Cent Calling $10 49 Cent Calling |
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Curtis Jackson- 50 Cent $10 Curtis Jackson- 50 Cent |
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Salon des Cent $19.99 Salon des Cent - Masterprint |
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40 Cent Stamp $21.99 40 Cent Stamp - T-Shirt |
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Cent Mille Lieues $39.99 Cent Mille Lieues - Giclee Print |
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The Bulletin, One Cent $59.99 The Bulletin, One Cent - Wall Decal |
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Rosier a Cent Feuilles $54.99 Rosier a Cent Feuilles - Art Print |
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Siskiyou Gifts E5 Belt Buckle Indianhead Nickel $25.03 Finely sculpted and intricately designed Indian head nickle belt buckle. Our unique designs often become collector s items. Check out our entire line of wholesale belt buckles. |
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Siskiyou SportsE5E Belt Buckle Indianhead Nickle $26.65 Siskiyou Sports specializes in superior quality custom made metal art workamp;amp;#44; metal art sculpting and white metal casting. This finely sculpted and enameled pewter belt buckle contains exceptional 3D detailing. Siskiyouamp;amp;apos;s unique buckle d |
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50 Cent - Crime Wave $6 50 Cent - Crime Wave - DJ ReDo |
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Cinq cent mille miles $6 Cinq cent mille miles - Antoine Gratton |
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Format (ft. 50 Cent) $6 Format (ft. 50 Cent) - El DeBarge |
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Psycho (Orig. 50 Cent) $6 Psycho (Orig. 50 Cent) - DJ Cover This |
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22 Exposition des Cent $64.99 22 Exposition des Cent - Giclee Print |
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Juniors: 40 Cent Stamp $21.99 Juniors: 40 Cent Stamp - T-Shirt |


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