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  2. Liberty Cap large cent - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Cap large cent, designed by Joseph Wright, was issued by the Mint from 1793 to 1796. The Mint created this type of cent in an attempt to satisfy the public objections to the Chain cent and Wreath cent. It appears to have been a little more successful than its precedents, as it was continued into 1796, unlike the previous two issues ...

  3. Large cent - Wikipedia

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    1.4 Draped Bust cents (1796–1807) 1.5 Classic Head ... The United States large cent was a coin with a face value of 1/100 of a United ... with several varieties ...

  4. United States cent mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Draped Bust large cent, 1796–1807 (Copper) Year Mint Mintage ... Only 2 1815 large cents were produced, ... Double die variety has been found [6] (P) 1,100 Proof 1874

  5. Draped Bust - Wikipedia

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    These include letters and numbers shaped differently, cracks appearing on the surface of the coins, misstrikes and overstrikes (Liberty half dime, 1796), the size of stars or numbers varied from one die to the next (1807 half dollar) and dates overpunched previous dates (1800 large cent, printed over 1798 and 1799).

  6. United States coinage type set - Wikipedia

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    Large Cents: Photo Flowing Hair silver centered cent, 1792 Flowing Hair Chain Cents, 1793 Flowing Hair Strawberry Wreath Cents, 1793 Flowing Hair Wreath Cents, 1793 Liberty Cap cents, 1793-1796 Draped Bust, 1796-1807 Classic Head, 1808-1814 Coronet, 1816-1839 Coronet (braided hair), 1840-1857

  7. United States Mint coin sizes - Wikipedia

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    Large Cent 28 mm 10.89 g 1793–1857 Half Dollar (Clad) 30.61 mm 11.34 g 1971–present Half Dollar (40% Ag) 30.6 mm 11.5 g 1965–1970, 1976(S) Half Dollar 30.6 mm 12.5 g 1796–1964 $50 American Gold Eagle 32.7 mm 31.1 g 1986–present $100 American Platinum Eagle 32.7 mm 31.1 g 1997–present $20 Double Eagle 34 mm 35 g 1849–1933

  8. Wreath cent - Wikipedia

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    Early American copper collectors generally categorize the coins still further into thirteen different varieties under the Sheldon system. [2] [3] Most of these variations entail relatively minor changes, and often require careful examination to discern. One variety, however, is far more recognizable: the "Strawberry Leaf".

  9. Chain cent - Wikipedia

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    The chain cent was America's first large cent and the first circulating coin officially produced by the United States Mint. [1] It was struck only during 1793. [2] [3]It was not the first circulating coin produced by the United States, which was the Fugio cent of 1787 (also known as the Franklin cent), based on the Continental dollar.

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