Indian Head Cent Cuff Links
The Indian Head Cent, also known as the Indian Head Penny, was minted in the United States from 1859 to 1909. The authentic copper coins used in our cuff links are soldered onto brass bases and given an antique finish.
The depiction on the coin was intended to be the goddess Liberty, whose facial features were actually based on a statue of Venus, not a portrait of a Native American chief or even a man at all. But because Liberty is wearing a feathered headdress, the coin was incongruently named the Indian Head Cent.
Exact dates on coins will vary.
The Indian Head Cent, also known as the Indian Head Penny, was minted in the United States from 1859 to 1909. The authentic copper coins used in our cuff links are soldered onto brass bases and given an antique finish.
The depiction on the coin was intended to be the goddess Liberty, whose facial features were actually based on a statue of Venus, not a portrait of a Native American chief or even a man at all. But because Liberty is wearing a feathered headdress, the coin was incongruently named the Indian Head Cent.
Exact dates on coins will vary.
The Indian Head Cent, also known as the Indian Head Penny, was minted in the United States from 1859 to 1909. The authentic copper coins used in our cuff links are soldered onto brass bases and given an antique finish.
The depiction on the coin was intended to be the goddess Liberty, whose facial features were actually based on a statue of Venus, not a portrait of a Native American chief or even a man at all. But because Liberty is wearing a feathered headdress, the coin was incongruently named the Indian Head Cent.
Exact dates on coins will vary.