104558571

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États-Unis. 1 Cent  (Sans prix de réserve)
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États-Unis. 1 Cent (Sans prix de réserve)

Curated United States one cent collection featuring a strong selection of classic American copper, bronze, and wartime steel cents from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including Indian Head cents and Lincoln Wheat cents with clearly visible dates and iconic reverse designs. This historic U.S. coin group presents two of the most recognizable one cent types in American numismatics: the Indian Head cent, issued during the post-Civil War and Gilded Age period, and the Lincoln Wheat cent, introduced in 1909 and widely collected as one of the defining small-denomination coins of the United States. The Indian Head cent section includes visible dates such as 1880, 1890, 1891, 1894, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1902, and 1905, representing the long-running bronze cent series designed by James Barton Longacre. The obverse features the classic Liberty head wearing a Native American-style feathered headdress, with the surrounding inscription “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and the date below. The reverse displays the denomination “ONE CENT” inside an oak wreath with shield at the top, a design strongly associated with 19th-century American coinage and the expanding federal monetary system after the Civil War. These Philadelphia-era U.S. cents are popular among collectors of Indian Head pennies, antique American copper coins, late Victorian-era coinage, old U.S. type coins, and historic one cent denominations. The Lincoln Wheat cent section includes visible dates from the early and mid-20th century, including 1918, 1937, 1943, 1944, 1945, and 1946. The obverse carries the portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Victor David Brenner, with “IN GOD WE TRUST,” “LIBERTY,” and the date, while the reverse shows the classic wheat ears framing “ONE CENT” and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” with “E PLURIBUS UNUM” above. The 1918 and 1937 pieces represent the interwar and early Lincoln cent period, while the 1943 zinc-coated steel cents are especially notable as World War II emergency coinage produced when copper was redirected for wartime military use. The later 1944, 1945, and 1946 bronze Wheat cents connect directly to the transition back toward standard copper-based coinage after the wartime steel issue. This curated collection combines key American one cent types from different historical eras, moving from the Indian Head cent of the 1800s and early 1900s to the Lincoln Wheat cent of the First World War, Great Depression, Second World War, and immediate postwar years. The visible designs include the federal shield, oak wreath, wheat ears, Abraham Lincoln portrait, Liberty headdress motif, “ONE CENT” reverse legends, and classic U.S. mottos. The coins show circulated surfaces, brown and golden-brown toning, darker patina, light verdigris on some Indian Head cents, wear to high points, and the distinctive pale metallic appearance of zinc-coated steel wartime cents. A historically rich and searchable American numismatic lot for collectors of United States cents, Indian Head pennies, Lincoln Wheat pennies, 1880 Indian Head cent, 1890 Indian Head cent, 1891 Indian Head cent, 1894 Indian Head cent, 1897 Indian Head cent, 1898 Indian Head cent, 1899 Indian Head cent, 1902 Indian Head cent, 1905 Indian Head cent, 1918 Wheat cent, 1937 Wheat cent, 1943 steel cent, 1944 Wheat cent, 1945 Wheat cent, 1946 Wheat cent, U.S. copper coins, bronze one cent pieces, World War II steel pennies, Abraham Lincoln coinage, Liberty head designs, shield reverse cents, wheat reverse cents, antique American small cents, circulated U.S. type coins, and classic United States numismatics.

104558571

Vendu
États-Unis. 1 Cent  (Sans prix de réserve)

États-Unis. 1 Cent (Sans prix de réserve)

Curated United States one cent collection featuring a strong selection of classic American copper, bronze, and wartime steel cents from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including Indian Head cents and Lincoln Wheat cents with clearly visible dates and iconic reverse designs. This historic U.S. coin group presents two of the most recognizable one cent types in American numismatics: the Indian Head cent, issued during the post-Civil War and Gilded Age period, and the Lincoln Wheat cent, introduced in 1909 and widely collected as one of the defining small-denomination coins of the United States.

The Indian Head cent section includes visible dates such as 1880, 1890, 1891, 1894, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1902, and 1905, representing the long-running bronze cent series designed by James Barton Longacre. The obverse features the classic Liberty head wearing a Native American-style feathered headdress, with the surrounding inscription “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and the date below. The reverse displays the denomination “ONE CENT” inside an oak wreath with shield at the top, a design strongly associated with 19th-century American coinage and the expanding federal monetary system after the Civil War. These Philadelphia-era U.S. cents are popular among collectors of Indian Head pennies, antique American copper coins, late Victorian-era coinage, old U.S. type coins, and historic one cent denominations.

The Lincoln Wheat cent section includes visible dates from the early and mid-20th century, including 1918, 1937, 1943, 1944, 1945, and 1946. The obverse carries the portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Victor David Brenner, with “IN GOD WE TRUST,” “LIBERTY,” and the date, while the reverse shows the classic wheat ears framing “ONE CENT” and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” with “E PLURIBUS UNUM” above. The 1918 and 1937 pieces represent the interwar and early Lincoln cent period, while the 1943 zinc-coated steel cents are especially notable as World War II emergency coinage produced when copper was redirected for wartime military use. The later 1944, 1945, and 1946 bronze Wheat cents connect directly to the transition back toward standard copper-based coinage after the wartime steel issue.

This curated collection combines key American one cent types from different historical eras, moving from the Indian Head cent of the 1800s and early 1900s to the Lincoln Wheat cent of the First World War, Great Depression, Second World War, and immediate postwar years. The visible designs include the federal shield, oak wreath, wheat ears, Abraham Lincoln portrait, Liberty headdress motif, “ONE CENT” reverse legends, and classic U.S. mottos. The coins show circulated surfaces, brown and golden-brown toning, darker patina, light verdigris on some Indian Head cents, wear to high points, and the distinctive pale metallic appearance of zinc-coated steel wartime cents.

A historically rich and searchable American numismatic lot for collectors of United States cents, Indian Head pennies, Lincoln Wheat pennies, 1880 Indian Head cent, 1890 Indian Head cent, 1891 Indian Head cent, 1894 Indian Head cent, 1897 Indian Head cent, 1898 Indian Head cent, 1899 Indian Head cent, 1902 Indian Head cent, 1905 Indian Head cent, 1918 Wheat cent, 1937 Wheat cent, 1943 steel cent, 1944 Wheat cent, 1945 Wheat cent, 1946 Wheat cent, U.S. copper coins, bronze one cent pieces, World War II steel pennies, Abraham Lincoln coinage, Liberty head designs, shield reverse cents, wheat reverse cents, antique American small cents, circulated U.S. type coins, and classic United States numismatics.

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€ 71
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Emilio Peris Blanch
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Estimation  € 150 - € 200

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