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The 1875 Dot Cent: Did It Catch a U.S. Mint Crook?

What’s up with the unusual raised dot on the reverse of some 1875 Indian Head Cents? That’s the question many coin collectors have asked for decades. The little raised dot in question appears near the top left corner of the “N” in the word “ONE” on the reverse of the coin.

No mintage records are known to state exactly how many of these 1875 Dot Reverse Indian Cents, classified as “Snow-16” or “S16,” were struck. It's believed Coiner Archibald Loudon Snowden, instructed Coining Room Foreman A.W. Downing to modify a single reverse die slightly to be used only on a single press in order to catch a U.S. Mint employee suspected of taking coins directly from inside the press room.

https://www.pcgs.com/news/1875-dot-cent-catch-us-mint-crook

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