Item Description
Capital Plastics Holder - Flying Eagle & Indian Head Cents (1857–1909)
This large holder is designed to accommodate the entire circulation set from the official start of the small cent era in 1857 through 1909, totaling 66 coins. This set includes the key 1877 and 1909-S issues.
| Feature | Detail |
| Product Name | Flying Eagle & Indian Head Cents 1857-1909S |
| Capital Plastics Model | CP-467A (A common large screw-together model) |
| Total Coin Openings | 66 Slots |
| Outer Dimensions | 8 inches x 14 inches (Large rectangular format) |
| Assembly | Screw-Together: Multiple acrylic panels secured by screws. |
| Coin Compatibility | U.S. Flying Eagle and Indian Head Cents (approx 19.0 mm diameter). Includes Copper-Nickel and Bronze compositions. |
| Core Colors | Widely available in Black or White acrylic. |
| Title Printing | Gold-foil stamped, reading "FLYING EAGLE & INDIAN HEAD CENTS 1857-1909S" with each of the 66 slots individually labeled with the respective year and mint mark. |
| Material | Non-PVC, Archival-Safe Acrylic (Plexiglass) |
| Coin View | Double-Sided (Allows viewing of both obverse and reverse) |
The 66 slots are individually dated and labeled to include:
Flying Eagle Cents (1857–1858): Slots for the 1857 and 1858 issues. (It specifically excludes the rare 1856 issue).
Indian Head Cents (1859–1909): Slots for every date struck at Philadelphia (P, no mark) from 1859 through 1909.
1908-S and 1909-S: Slots for the two key issues struck at the San Francisco Mint (S ) at the end of the series.
The holder accommodates all the metal composition changes (Copper-Nickel, Bronze) and the design change (Oak Wreath reverse).