1906 1c Indian Cent Flipover Double-Struck In-Collar PCGS VG10
UPC:
Certification:
pcgs
Finish:
business
Classification:
Mint Error
Circulated/Uncirculated:
circulated
Country/Region of Manufacture:
United States
Year:
1906
Grade:
vg10
PCGS 1906 Indian cent flipover double-struck, with the reverse visible on the coin's obverse, and the obverse on the reverse. The design detail is strong and easy to see, especially under magnification. Two "1906" dates are visible, one on each side of the coin! A scarce error type on Indian cents.
PCGS 1901 Indian cent rotated double-strike in-collar. The coin shows medium-strong underlying design detail, especially on the obverse. It comes with an Eagle-Eye seal for eye-appeal.
F15
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