Description:
Offered here is a 1907 Indian Head Cent, one of the most iconic and widely collected U.S. small cents. Struck during the final years of the series, this raw circulated example exhibits strong design detail and rich chocolate-brown patina — a perfect piece for collectors of early American copper coins or those building a date set on a budget.
Specifications:
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Denomination: One Cent
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Year of Issue: 1907
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Mint: Philadelphia (no mintmark)
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Series: Indian Head Cent (1859–1909)
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Composition: 95% Copper, 5% Tin and Zinc
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Diameter: 19.0 mm
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Weight: 3.11 grams
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Grade: Raw – Circulated
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Certification: Not certified
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Holder: Supplied in archival 2x2 flip
Highlights:
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Popular late-date Indian Head Cent – final full year before the 1909 transition
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Crisp details with classic copper toning
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Designed by James B. Longacre, featuring Liberty in a Native American headdress
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Ideal for type sets, educational collections, or early 20th-century U.S. history themes
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Affordable example of a beloved classic copper coin
Historical Note:
The 1907 Indian Head Cent was minted in huge quantities (over 108 million coins), making it one of the most accessible entries in the Indian Head series. Despite its availability, it remains highly collectible for its beautiful design and turn-of-the-century significance.
This piece represents a fading era of American coinage just before the introduction of the Lincoln cent in 1909. For collectors looking to complete a full set or simply hold a tangible piece of U.S. history, this coin offers tremendous value.
Looking for additional Indian Head Cents or U.S. small cents by year? Check out our full selection of raw and certified copper coinage.