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1856 1C Flying Eagle Penny. Auction record: $172,500. The smaller penny wasn’t coined for circulation until 1857, but a few hundred proofs were coined for inspection by members of Congress a ...
The Coronet large cent was a type of large cent issued by the United States Mint at the Philadelphia Mint [1] from 1816 until 1857. [2]There are two similar designs of the Coronet large cent, the Matron Head and the Braided Hair, the latter with a slightly altered profile.
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.
Draped Bust large cent, 1796–1807 (Copper) Year Mint Mintage Comments 1796 (P) 363,375 1797 (P) 897,510 1798 (P) 1,841,745 1799 (P) 42,540 1800
It may be time to dig out that old piggy bank and see if you’ve got a fortune stashed away.
With its sale in June 2014 to Stuart Weitzman for $9,480,000, [1] [2] the 1c magenta has broken the world record for a single stamp auction price a total of four times. [7] The 2014 auction also made it the most expensive item, by weight and size, ever sold in history. [ 7 ]
Bridgeville, California (population 25) was the first town to be sold on eBay in 2002, and has been up for sale three times since. [1] In January 2003, Thatch Cay, the last privately held and undeveloped U.S. Virgin Island, was listed for auction by Idealight International. The minimum bid was US$3 million and the sale closed January 16, 2003. [2]
1856 in the United States by state or territory (40 C) 1856 disestablishments in the United States (10 C, 2 P) 1856 establishments in the United States (40 C, 4 P)