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FREE: 1898 Indian Head Penny One Cent Coin, REAL buried "Treasure" discoverd! 118 Years Old!

1898 Indian Head Penny One Cent Coin, REAL buried "Treasure" discoverd! 118 Years Old!
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The listing, 1898 Indian Head Penny One Cent Coin, REAL buried "Treasure" discoverd! 118 Years Old! has ended.

The coin you see photographed here is the exact coin the winner will receive encased in a 2x2 inch holder for protection.

This coin was buried for 100 years before being discovered as "Treasure" by yours truly on a metal detector hunting trip within the confines of the Van Cortlandt property here in N. New York City! Hence the oxidation of the copper.

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The Indian Head Cent is one of America's most famous coin designs that truly symbolizes the "Old West!"
The "Indian Head" design first issued in 1859 is actually a representation of Liberty wearing an Indian headdress, not an actual Native American. The first year features a laurel wreath on the reverse. This was changed after one year to the oath wreath with a small shield. During the Civil War, nearly all gold and silver, and eventually the copper-nickel cent, disappeared from circulation in the Midwest and East. In larger cities, thin, copper, cent-sized tokens began to be issued by merchants to fill the void left by the missing cents. The government stepped in and with the Act of April 22nd, 1864, issued its own thin, bronze cent and made the issuance of merchants' tokens illegal. The obverse was redesigned near the end of 1864. A slightly sharper portrait included the designer's initial L on the lower ribbon behind the neck. This design was continued until 1909, when the design was replaced with the Lincoln cent.
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