1907 Indian Head Penny

The 1907 United States 'indian head' one. Cent obverse features Liberty facing left, wearing an indian headdress with 'LIBERTY' on the headband. The surrounding legend reads 'UNITED. STATES OF AMERICA', with date below. The reverse shows the words 'ONE CENT' inside an oak wreath, with a shield above. 1907 Indian Head Penny. CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1907 Indian Head Penny value at an average of $3, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $167. Type: Indian Head Penny.

The 1907 Indian Head Gold Eagle (Buy on eBay) with a rounded rim or “rolled edge” was created to solve the stacking problem for the earlier “wire rim” version of the coin. The high production level supports the fact that this issue was created for circulation, however before release the vast majority of pieces were melted.

  1. This classic 1907-P Indian Head Cent makes a great addition to any collection. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Designed by James B. Longacre, Indian Head cents are considered the most beautiful bronze U.S. But they are seldom seen today.
  2. The Indian Head cent, also known as an Indian Head penny, was a one cent coin produced by the United States Bureau of the Mint from 1859 to 1909. It was designed by James Barton Longacre, the Chief Engraver at the Philadelphia Mint. For collectors, the Indian Head Cent represents great historical significance of its era.
  3. 1907 P Indian Head Cent. Seller: jameson11 Condition: Good Three Little Indians - All G or better. 1901-1902 - 1907. Seller: VintageGuitarist.
1907 Indian Head Penny

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The Chief Engraver of the United States Mint Charles Barber modified Augustus Saint Gaudens’s original design by creating a thicker, raised rim. The higher relief was retained as well as the triangular periods on the reverse of the coin around the motto and denomination.

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The US Mint would strike 31,500 pieces on the coining press with another 50 pieces struck on the medal press. Despite the number of coins produced, the Superintendent of the Mint was not happy with the design, as he favored another version executed by Charles Barber struck in lower relief with the periods omitted.

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1907 Indian Head Penny Value Coin Values

All but 50 of the rolled edge 1907 Indian Head Eagles were melted. The retained examples were privately distributed by the Mint and now represent a significant rarity. It is estimated that 35-45 specimens have survived in mint state grades. These coins now represent the absolute key date to a set of circulation strike Indian Eagles and a prize coin for any collector.

1907 Indian Head Cent

One of the finest known graded PCGS MS67 sold at auction in January 2008 for $460,000.