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  2. File:1850 P1C One Cent, Judd-119 Original, Pollock-134, Low R ...

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  3. Ring cent - Wikipedia

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    The ring cent or holey cent was a one-cent pattern coin first struck in various compositions and designs between 1850 and 1851 as part of an experiment on producing a cent with a reduced weight and diameter, as the rising price of copper had caused cents to cost more than their face value to produce.

  4. These rare 1-cent coins just sold for a pretty penny

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    Someone just paid a pretty penny for two rare 1-cent coins. And by a pretty penny, we mean a grand total of nearly $870,000. A 1792 silver center cent sold for $352,500 at a Heritage auction in ...

  5. United States cent mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Matron Head large cent, 1816–1839 (Copper except as noted) Year Mint Mintage Comments 1816 (P) 2,820,982 1817 (P) 3,948,400 (P) 5 Proof 1818

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  7. Category:One-cent coins of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "One-cent coins of the United States" The following 21 pages are in this ...

  8. 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.

  9. Hard times token - Wikipedia

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    Hard Times Tokens are American large or half cent-sized copper or brass tokens, struck from about 1833 through 1843, serving as unofficial currency. These privately made pieces, comprising merchant, political and satirical pieces, were used during a time of political and financial crisis in the United States.