Indian Head Pennies
The United States Bureau of the mint commenced circulating these one-cent coins, called Indian Head pennies, between 1859 and 1909. The Chief Engraver at the Philadelphia Mint, called James Barton Longacre, designed the pennies. When the war came to an end, the reign of the Indian Head penny began. While these coins fared incredibly well for collectors, they became far less in demand when more than 100 million were in circulation by the time 1907 came about. 1901 saw the penny enjoying an aesthetic redesign, where Victor D. Brenner replaced the Indian Head design with a Lincoln likeness in 1901.
Happy Meal Toys
Kids have been celebrating Happy Meals since McDonald’s was instated all the way back in the 1970s. These red boxes with the iconic Golden Arches handles contained a yummy meal, but the real draw was the toy. There are select Happy Meal editions that have sold for about $500, but given how often people bought Happy Meals throughout the years, they are not that hard to find. To maintain the worth of a Happy Meal box, one would need to have kept their toy in the box itself, and in top condition.