No, the reverse on Indian head cents from 1860 to 1909 is a Shield & Oak Wreath.
Lincoln cents from 1909 to 1958 have the Wheat Ear Reverse.
No, all 1901 Indian Head pennies are struck in Bronze.
All Indian Head cents minted 1865-1909 (as well as part of 1864) are made of 95% copper and 5% tin/zinc.
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In average condition, a 1901 Indian head cent is valued at $1.00-$3.00.
Mintage data for the 1901 Indian Head cent is: 79,609,158 Business strikes and 1,985 Proof coins were minted.
Wheat pennies were made for the first time in 1909, with a date of 1901 the coin is a Indian Head cent and average value is 50 cents to $2.00 for circulated coins.
Indian Head cents were struck from 1859 to 1909
Indian head pennies were no longer minted after 1909, so a 1922 Indian head penny would be quite rare.
Indian Head pennies were made from 1859 thru 1909.
Check again. The last year for Indian-head pennies was 1909.
The series of Indian Head cents ran from 1859 to 1909
The two rarest Indian Head pennies are the 1877 and the 1909-S.
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Because Indian Head pennies are older than the more familiar wheat and memorial cents. Thus, less are preserved and they are scarcer. Also, many times the mintage figures were much, much, lower on early Indian Head pennies than on even wheat pennies, let alone memorial cents.
Indian Head gold pieces was created in 1908.