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1933 CHICAGO CENTURY OF PROGRESS EXPO ELONGATED CENT -- AMERICAN INDIAN VILLAGES

$ 6.33

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: VERY FINE CONDITION - TOTEM POLES, TEPEES, PUEBLO, HOGANS

    Description

    This elongated 1924 U. S. Lincoln cent is a souvenir of the 1933-1934 Chicago World's Fair - the Century of Progress International Exposition.  The well-defined image represents the American Indian Villages at the Fair, with the words
    AMERICAN INDIAN VILLAGES
    above the image and the words
    CHICAGO
    WORLD'S FAIR 1933
    beneath it.
    The image includes two totem poles, a pueblo, and groups of tepees and hogans.  This elongated cent was very well-made, with all of the image and wording being bold.  This item, which is holed at each end,
    measures approximately 35 x 20 mm (1-3/8 x 13/16").
    This item is in very fine condition, with no wear or damage, with toning and limited soiling, and it remains bright.  There is some original bright copper color remaining, and  a coin collector would describe this item as 'red and brown.'
    The illustrations in this listing are photos of the actual item being offered for sale, serving as part of the description.  NOTE:  The actual item is
    much brighter than is evident in the images
    .
    Payment must be received within ten days of close of auction.  Shipping (First Class Mail with Tracking and Delivery Confirmation), .00 in the U. S.
    Combined shipping on multiple purchases is available.
    Shipments usually are made within one or two business days of receipt of payment - and always are made within three to four business days of receipt of payment.
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