1890 Indian Head Cent
About This Coin
James B. Longacre's Indian Head cent, introduced in 1859, remains one of the most enduring icons of 19th-century American coinage. By 1890, the series had long transitioned to the classic bronze composition, representing a mature and highly refined period of production at the Philadelphia Mint.
This 1890 proof strike showcases the delicate preservation required of a vintage bronze coin. Graded PR64BN by PCGS and verified by CAC, this piece offers the choice details and undisturbed surfaces characteristic of a carefully kept proof. At this grade level, a brown proof delivers a clean, original appearance that allows Longacre's engraving to stand out clearly.
Securing a CAC-approved proof Indian Head cent from this era requires patience. It is an honest, handsome representative of late-Victorian proof coinage, well-suited for a cabinet that values technical preservation and historical design.





