1895 Indian Head Penny
Conditions of Sale
1895 Indian Head cents were struck to the tune of 38,343,636 pieces and sell for $2 each in a grade of Good-4. 2,062 proofs were also made, but these scarce pieces retail for a much higher price than their business-strike counterparts; average retail for a choice proof 1895 penny is $1,275. 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. The 1895 Indian Head Penny had a mintage of 38,343,636. These 1895 Indian Head Pennies are generally available in grades from Almost Good to Extra Fine. Please allow 3 to 5 business days for your order to leave our offices as each coin must be inspected and graded prior to packaging.
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All items are sold as is where is without warranty or guarantee of any kind.
The auctioneer is not responsible for the condition for any items sold.
All Sales are Final! (Absolutely No Returns). Internet and all remote buyers will pay a Premium of 22%. Ohio residents will pay 7.25 % Ohio sales tax. The buyer will pay all shipping and handling charges.
INVOICING: In most cases, Internet bid winners will receive one invoice, per auction. We do not farm out shipping to a third party. We often package the items prior to invoicing so we can more accurately charge for the Shipping & Handling. Bid winners authorize the charges to be place on their credit card on file.
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Coins that are not PCGS, NGC, ANACS or other reputable grading services are not graded by auctioneer and are only mere opinions of the seller. Please use your own judgment to condition and grade of any item. Again, please ask questions before you bid by calling the Auction Gallery at 937-547-3202 at least 2 hours before the live auction begins. If we are unavailable please leave a message and we will answer your call as soon as possible. Questions will not be answered during the auction.
Terms and Conditions:
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You have read and agree with the Auctioneer Terms and Conditions below and the AuctionZip Terms of Use Agreement
You agree to pay a buyer's premium of up to 22% and any applicable taxes, shipping & handling fees.
Richard Edwards Auctioneer - Terms
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AUCTION BIDS: All items are sold to the highest bidder. The auctioneer may reject nominal bids, small opening bids or very nominal advances made with the purpose of disparaging an item. The auctioneer has the right to decline, reject, and or refuse any bid, from any venue. The auctioneer reserves the right to execute absentee bids on behalf of clients and vendors, but shall not be liable for errors or omissions in executing instructions to bid.
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BIDDER DEFAULTS: All bid winnings must be paid for by close of auction day or event, or process-able for payment, on or after close of auction day, by means of the credit card placed on file for that purpose with auctionzip.com during registering. Having and maintaining a valid credit card assigned during registration is a specific requirement and term of accepting a registration from all INTERNET bidders. In event a bidder fails to submit or enable payment for a winning bid on or after the date of auction, the bidder shall be in default or the bid terms and agreement. No portion of monies paid for an item shall be refunded in event of bidder default. All bidders agree that funds shall be available on the date of auction, regardless of method or venue by which payment is to be made. Failure to have funds available on a registered credit card the date of auction shall be deemed default. A credit card charge which is declined on 1st attempt shall constitute default. The bidder loses all rights to purchase an item in event of default.
BID DISPUTES: Once the items is declared sold either by auctioneer saying sold or by calling the bid number. Ohio state law requires selling the item to the party on which auctioneer claimed the item sold to.
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BUYERS PREMIUM: A buyer's premium of 22% for Remote buyers. Buyer's Premium is considered a component of the purchase price, and is therefore subject to state and local sales tax. All bidders, regardless of venue by which they bid, are required to pay by close of day on the auction day event, regardless of the actual day the auction business processes credit card charges, and agree to authorize one charge for the item cost, and another charge for shipping charges. If payment is not received and or process-able with funds available on or after close of the auction event day, the auction house has the right to deem the sale 'null & void' and a non-paying bidder feedback will be left. We reserve the right to verify funds on personal checks.
CONDITIONS OF SALE: Bidders agree to accept all bid winnings 'AS IS', 'WHERE IS', without returns, warranty, exchange, refunds and credit.
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TELEPHONE and ABSENTEE BIDDERS: All telephone bids must be submitted no less than 24 hours prior to auction. Absentee bids may be submitted via email, our website, mail or e mail. Although best effort is made, Auctioneer cannot guarantee the execution of ABSENTEE and telephone bids.
TERMS OF SALES: All goods are sold 'AS IS' NO WARRANTY: All items are offered at auction as 'NO WARRANTY', sold 'AS IS' - 'WHERE IS', no exceptions whatsoever. There is no warranty of fitness, merchant-ability of suitability for any purpose.BY BIDDING, OR CONSIGNING ITEMS, YOU AFFIRM THAT YOU ARE ENTERING A LEGAL CONTRACT AGREEMENT WITH THE AUCTION BUSINESS AND THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS CONTACT, WITHOUT EXCEPTIONS; Whereas I deis contract.
Condition
By placing a bid you are entering a legal and binding contract. Upon placing a bid, you are promising to pay for your purchases in a timely manner according to terms of this agreement. Non-paying bidders will be added to the No Bid list. A non-payment fee will be added to your bill for Legal & Processing fees. A minimum of $500 will be applied. We will turn it over to our collection agency and will prosecute to the full extent of the law. Please do not bid if you do not intend to pay.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE PAY TO MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT FOR YOUR PURCHASE. YOU CAN PAY TO MY ACCOUNT USING YOUR CREDIT CARD. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE A PAYPAL ACCOUNT TO SEND ME MONEY!
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Thank you,
Rich
Payment Information
IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE PAY TO MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT FOR YOUR PURCHASE. YOU CAN PAY TO MY ACCOUNT USING YOUR CREDIT CARD. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE A PAYPAL ACCOUNT TO SEND ME MONEY!
We are experiencing some issues with We Pay the Credit Card Server Invaluable has set us up with. Please DO NOT attempt to make any payments to WePay! yOU CAN CALL OUR OFFICE AT 937-547-3202 TO MAKE PAYMENT IF YOU WISH.
Thank you,
Rich
PAYMENT - All items must be paid in full within 24 hours of receiving an invoice from us. We accept Visa - Master Card & Discover as form of payment by calling our office @ 937-547-3202 and PayPal payments are accepted by sending payment to Rich@edwardsauctions.com. Buyers can pay with PayPal or through our credit card processor WEPAY or call our office with credit card information for payment. We do not accept personal checks or money orders. We accept credit cards for payment for any winning online bidders at all sales. We require credit card information to bid, and may use it for payment if you are the winning bidder.
All items that are not paid by the due date become property of the Auction Gallery and may be resold at the Galleries' discretion.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE PAY TO MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT FOR YOUR PURCHASE. YOU CAN PAY TO MY ACCOUNT USING YOUR CREDIT CARD. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE A PAYPAL ACCOUNT TO SEND ME MONEY!
We are experiencing some issues with We Pay the Credit Card Server Invaluable has set us up with. Please DO NOT attempt to make any payments to WePay! yOU CAN CALL OUR OFFICE AT 937-547-3202 TO MAKE PAYMENT IF YOU WISH.
Thank you,
Rich
Shipping Terms
Buyer pays all shipping and Handling cost.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE PAY TO MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT FOR YOUR PURCHASE. YOU CAN PAY TO MY ACCOUNT USING YOUR CREDIT CARD. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE A PAYPAL ACCOUNT TO SEND ME MONEY!
We are experiencing some issues with We Pay the Credit Card Server Invaluable has set us up with. Please DO NOT attempt to make any payments to WePay! yOU CAN CALL OUR OFFICE AT 937-547-3202 TO MAKE PAYMENT IF YOU WISH.
Thank you,
Rich
Condition of Items
The auctioneer is not responsible for the condition of the items sold. Coins are not graded by auctioneer. The auctioneer is NOT a coin Grader! Please use your own judgment to condition and grade of any item. It is very likely all raw coins have been cleaned in some fashion at one point of time during the life of the coin. We do not offer returns on any coin purchased due to grade or condition including cleaned or harshly cleaned coins. All coins we sell are sold 'AS IS' without Guarantee or warranty of any kind. We do NOT accept returns for any reason. Including but not limited to buyers remorse. Once you bid on an Item or an item is bid on from your IP address it is your responsibility to pay for the purchase or purchases. Please keep in mind the only two Grading Company's that guarantee their grade is PCGS and NGC. Buyer beware of other Grading company's. Do not get this mixed up with the legitimate Grading Company's PCGS and NGC. Often third party grading company's will grade coins higher and will use names similar to the legitimate grading company's name, such as, PCGC, and NCG. For references go to coinauctionshelp.com. This site gives you names of legitimate and illegitimate Grading Company's. All coins we sell are sold 'AS IS' without Guarantee or warranty of any kind from the auctioneer. The grading company who graded the coins is the party responsible for the grade not the auctioneer. We do not grade coins and we do not write the coin guides. We only relay information from said grading company's and price guides. It is solely the buyers responsibility to research these grading company's prior to bidding. Again, please ask questions before you bid. We do not own the coins we sell. All coins are sold on consignment. Therefore, due to our circumstances with the coins we sell we cannot accept returns.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE PAY TO MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT FOR YOUR PURCHASE. YOU CAN PAY TO MY ACCOUNT USING YOUR CREDIT CARD. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE A PAYPAL ACCOUNT TO SEND ME MONEY!
We are experiencing some issues with We Pay the Credit Card Server Invaluable has set us up with. Please DO NOT attempt to make any payments to WePay! yOU CAN CALL OUR OFFICE AT 937-547-3202 TO MAKE PAYMENT IF YOU WISH.
Thank you,
Rich
Sales tax
Ohio 7.25%
- 1893 Indian Head Pennies
Coin Info
1893 Indian Head cents are common coins in the numismatic sense and are readily available in mixed-date bags and rolls of common pennies from that era. While 1893 pennies are virtually impossible to find in circulation these days, they are nevertheless found with relative ease at nearly any coin shop that deals with U.S. coinage. 1893 Indian Head cents are commonly sought by collectors interested in the series as well as those who are building type coin sets. Many people from outside the numismatic community also pursue these common Indian Head pennies, as many want to own an example of this classic American coin.
1895 Indian Head Penny Worth
1893 Indian Head cents were made in large numbers. 46,642,195 pennies were made in 1893 as business strikes for commerce purposes. Examples of those in a grade of Good-4 will set the collector back by $2. Proof specimens were made in the much smaller quantity of 2,195 pieces. These retail for $1,250.
1893 Indian Head pennies were designed by James B. Longacre, who served as the Chief Engraver of the United States Mint from 1844 until his death in 1869. In addition to designing the Indian Head penny in 1859, he also designed the two-cent piece. In 1864, that became the first U.S. coin to bear the motto IN GOD WE TRUST.