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PCGS PR66 BN
The 1882 Indian Head Cent represents a solid mid-series date with no particular scarcity in circulated grades. However, this stunning PR66BN proof example stands in a league of its own. With only 3,100 proof Indian cents struck in 1882, high-grade survivors like this one remain legitimately scarce.
This PCGS-graded PR66BN specimen showcases extraordinary toning that elevates it far above typical brown proof cents. The surfaces exhibit a mesmerizing spectrum of electric blue, magenta, and violet iridescence that bursts to life when rotated under light. The strike is needle-sharp, with every feather tip and diamond in the headdress crisply defined. The mirrored fields remain pristine, free from the hairlines that often plague proof coins of this era. The eye appeal is simply extraordinary - this is the kind of proof Indian cent that makes even veteran numismatists stop and stare.
Certification | PCGS |
Grade | PR66 BN |
PCGS Spec # | 2333 |
PCGS Population (Greater) | 63 (26) |
Serial # | 40759356 |