1864 Indian Head Cent PCGS XF Detail Exc. Corrosion
$62.55
$111.96
Historical & Design Significance Designer Mark: The “L” on the ribbon represents James Longacre, the coin’s designer. It first appeared in late 1864 and continued through 1909—making this a key transitional variety Transitional Issue: In 1864, the U.S. Mint shifted from the nickel alloy to bronze composition. The “L‑on‑Ribbon” variety is a hallmark of that change era and one of the most iconic in the Indian Cent series . Condition & Grading Details Grading. Rated XF‑Details because the coin shows excessive environmental corrosion, which prevented a straight XF numeric grade. Grade Implications: In PCGS parlance, “Genuine – XF Details/Corrosion” implies visual wear consistent with XF level but marred by surface damage from corrosion—likely due to acidic soil or moisture exposure, common in circulated copper
Cents (1793-Date)