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  2. Flying Eagle cent - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Eagle cent is a one-cent piece struck by the Mint of the United States as a pattern coin in 1856 and for circulation in 1857 and 1858. The coin was designed by Mint Chief Engraver James B. Longacre , with the eagle in flight based on the work of Longacre's predecessor, Christian Gobrecht .

  3. United States cent mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Only 2 1815 large cents were produced, ... Flying Eagle cent, 1856–1858 (Cupronickel) Year Mint Mintage Comments 1856 (P) 634 (P) 1,500 Proof 1857 (P)

  4. 10 of the Most Valuable Pennies - AOL

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    1958 Doubled Die Obverse Cent — $224,831. 1856 Flying Eagle Cent — $172,500. 1864 Indian Head Penny “L” on Ribbon — $161,000. 1914-D Lincoln Penny — $159,000. 1926-S Lincoln Penny ...

  5. Large cent - Wikipedia

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    The United States large cent was a coin with a face value of 1/100 of a United States dollar. Its nominal diameter was 1 1 ⁄ 8 inch (28.57 mm). The first official mintage of the large cent was in 1793, and its production continued until 1857, when it was officially replaced by the modern-size one-cent coin (commonly called the penny ).

  6. Coronet large cent - Wikipedia

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    Patterns for the Flying Eagle cent were struck in 1854, and proved to be a suitable replacement for the large cent. The small cent was approved for production in 1856, and several thousand 1856 Flying Eagle cents were sold to collectors. Full-scale production commenced in mid-1857, replacing the large cent last struck earlier that year. [13]

  7. James B. Longacre - Wikipedia

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    Flying Eagle cent (1856–1858) Indian Head cent (1859–1909) Two-cent piece (1864–1873) Three-cent piece in silver (1851–1873) and nickel (1865–1889) Shield nickel (1866–1883) Liberty Seated half dime reverse (1860–1873) Liberty Seated dime reverse (1860–1891), reused with slight modification as reverse of Barber dime (1892–1916)

  8. United States Mint coin sizes - Wikipedia

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    Small Cent 19.05 mm 4.67 g 1856-1864 2.5 g 1982–present ... Large Cent 28 mm 10.89 g 1793–1857 ... especially as the value of silver varied.

  9. List of most expensive coins - Wikipedia

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    Large Date $5 United States Garrett Heritage Auctions: January 2012 $1,380,000 1797 O-101a 50C United States Norweb Stack's Bowers: July 2008 $1,380,000 1796 No Stars $2.50 United States Parmelee, Brock, Ward, Rogers ANR June 2005 $1,351,250 1833 Large Date $5 United States King Farouk of Egypt, Pittman Sotheby's/Stack's Bowers: May 2016 $1,322,500

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