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One-cent coin in the United States from 1793 to 1857
The United States large cent was a coin with a face value of 1⁄100 of a United States dollar. Its nominal diameter was 11⁄8 inch (28.57 mm). The first
Large_cent
Coin issued by the United States Mint from 1816 to 1857
The Coronet large cent was a type of large cent issued by the United States Mint at the Philadelphia Mint from 1816 until 1857. There are two similar
Coronet_large_cent
Current lowest-value American coin
Liberty Cap cent, 1794 Classic Head cent, 1811 Braided Hair large cent, 1850 Flying Eagle small cent, 1858 Indian Head cent, 1859 A 1937 wheat cent Cameo proof
Penny_(United_States_coin)
First circulating coin produced by the US Mint
The chain cent was America's first large cent and the first circulating coin officially produced by the United States Mint. It was struck only during
Chain_cent
1793–1857 American coin worth 0.5 cents
half-cent and the similar large cent, and authorized the small cent (Flying Eagle cent). Half cent types There are several different types of half cents:
Half_cent
U.S. Mint one-cent coin (1793–1796)
Cap large cent was a type of large cent struck by the United States Mint from 1793 until 1796, when it was replaced by the Draped Bust large cent. The
Liberty_Cap_large_cent
Former Canadian coin worth one cent
worth one cent, or 1⁄100 of a dollar. The Royal Canadian Mint refers to the coin as the "1-cent coin", but in practice the terms penny and cent predominate
Penny_(Canadian_coin)
One-cent coin issued by the United States Mint in 1793
The Wreath cent was an American large cent. It was the second design type, following the Chain cent in 1793. It was produced only during that year. The
Wreath_cent
One-cent piece struck by the Mint of the United States
of Longacre's predecessor, Christian Gobrecht. By the early 1850s, the large cent (about the size of a half dollar) being issued by the Mint was becoming
Flying_Eagle_cent
Coin of the United States (1864–1873)
The two-cent piece was produced by the Mint of the United States for circulation from 1864 to 1872 and for collectors in 1873. Designed by James B. Longacre
Two-cent piece (United States)
Two-cent_piece_(United_States)
United States portal Cent (United States coin) Wheat cent 1943 steel cent 1955 doubled die cent 1974 aluminum cent Lincoln cent mintage figures United
United States cent mintage figures
United_States_cent_mintage_figures
First official circulation coin of the United States
The Fugio cent, also known as the Franklin cent, is the first official circulation coin of the United States. Consisting of 0.36 oz (10 g) of copper and
Fugio_cent
half-cent coin, were removed due to inflation reducing their value relative to the cost of the metal that composed the coin. Others such as the two-cent piece
Obsolete denominations of United States currency
Obsolete_denominations_of_United_States_currency
US copper-nickel three-cent coin (1865–1889)
The copper-nickel three-cent piece, often called a three-cent nickel piece or three-cent nickel, was designed by US Mint Chief Engraver James B. Longacre
Three-cent_nickel
American one-cent coin (1859–1909)
From 1793 to 1857, the cent was a copper coin about the size of a half dollar. The discovery of gold in California caused a large inflation in prices. As
Indian_Head_cent
United States pattern coin
large cents cost more than one cent to produce. In response to a bill drafted in 1849 by Congressman Samuel F. Vinton to reduce the size of the cent,
Ring_cent
Currency of the United States
Spanish silver dollar, divided it into 100 cents, and authorized the minting of coins denominated in dollars and cents. U.S. banknotes are issued in the form
United_States_dollar
Former design used on United States coinage
appropriate fraction: half cent (1/200), large cent (1/100) and half dollar (1/2). The half dollar rim (edge) bore the words FIFTY CENTS OR HALF A DOLLAR. Initially
Draped_Bust
American bimetallic pattern coin
The Silver center cent is an American pattern coin produced by the United States Mint in 1792. As a precursor to the large cent it was one of the first
Silver_center_cent
Copper or brass tokens struck in the United States during the 19th century
Hard times tokens are American large cent- or half-cent–sized copper or brass tokens, struck from about 1833 through 1843, serving as unofficial currency
Hard_times_token
American coin
Hair large cent, but was made of bronze rather than pure copper. Weighing 140 grains, it weighed nearly three times that of the bronze Indian Head cent. About
Three-cent_bronze
Coin of the United States (1875–1878)
The American twenty-cent piece is a coin struck from 1875 to 1878, but only for collectors in the final two years. Proposed by Nevada Senator John P. Jones
Twenty-cent piece (United States)
Twenty-cent_piece_(United_States)
19th-century United States political faction
copper "head" as the likeness of Liberty, which they cut from Liberty Head large cent coins and proudly wore as badges. By contrast, Democratic supporters of
Copperhead_(politics)
19th-century American coin design
by Chief Engraver William Kneass. (John Reich) Half cents: 1809 to 1836 (John Reich) Large cents: 1808 until 1814 (William Kneass) Quarter eagle: 1834
Classic_Head
found on their coins: Half cent: 1⁄2¢, 1793–1857 Silver center cent: 1¢, 1792 (not circulated) Large cent: 1¢, 1793–1857 Ring cent: 1¢, 1850–1851, 1853, 1884–1885
Coins of the United States dollar
Coins_of_the_United_States_dollar
U.S. currency
1943 steel cents are U.S. one-cent coins that were struck in steel due to wartime shortages of copper. The Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco mints
1943_steel_cent
US three-cent coin (1851–1873)
The three-cent silver, also known as the three-cent piece in silver or trime, was struck by the Mint of the United States for circulation from 1851 to
Three-cent_silver
United States act banning the use of foreign currency
discontinued the half cent. Furthermore, the penny was reduced in size. The large cent was discontinued and regular coinage of the Flying Eagle cent began. In the
Coinage_Act_of_1857
American numismatist, writer and convicted sex offender (1928–1993)
Numismta: The United States Cent 1816-1857. In 2000, Mark Borckardt edited an 800-plus page reference work of Breen's large cent research, Walter Breen's
Walter_Breen
List of United States banknotes issued 1775–1779
Banknotes of the United States dollar Continental Currency dollar coin Fugio cent "Continental Currency: November 29, 1775". coins.nd.edu. Retrieved 2019-09-19
Continental currency banknotes
Continental_currency_banknotes
Former denomination of Australian currency
about 16c in 2023 values. One-cent and two-cent coins are legal tender only up to the sum of 20 cents (preventing large debts from being paid in small
Australian_one-cent_coin
Paper currency used between 1878 and 1964
Acts of 1939 and 1946 established floor prices for silver of 71 cents and 90.5 cents (respectively) per ounce. Predicated on an anticipated shortage of
Silver certificate (United States)
Silver_certificate_(United_States)
Musical interval unit
The cent is a logarithmic unit of measure used for musical intervals. Twelve-tone equal temperament divides the octave into 12 semitones of 100 cents each
Cent_(music)
One-cent United States coin
The Lincoln cent (sometimes called the Lincoln penny) is a one-cent coin that has been struck by the United States Mint every year since 1909. The obverse
Lincoln_cent
United States coin
three-cent coins for circulation: the three-cent silver and the three-cent nickel. Additionally, a three-cent bronze coin was made as a pattern in 1863
Three-cent_piece
coins were generally alloys of copper (for 2 cent coins and lower), and copper/nickel (for 3 and 5 cent coins). Copper/nickel composition is also used
United_States_Mint_coin_sizes
Canadian coin
The Canadian fifty-cent coin (French: pièce de cinquante cents) is a Canadian coin worth 50 cents. The coin's reverse depicts the coat of arms of Canada
Canadian_fifty-cent_coin
US government agency for producing coinage
and the first general-circulation coin of the United States, the Fugio cent, was produced in 1787 based on the Continental dollar. The current United
United_States_Mint
Current denomination of Australian currency
been issued, the large size allowing for detailed content. With a diameter of 31.65 millimetres (1.246 in) across flats, the 50-cent coin is one of the
Australian_fifty-cent_coin
First half cents produced by the United States Mint
the Mint in 1793 were the Chain, Wreath, and Liberty Cap large cents. Production of the half cent was temporarily suspended in 1797, but resumed in 1800
Liberty_Cap_half_cent
company, Martinka made a version that utilized a Barber half dollar and a large cent. Stevens Magic Emporium, June 2015 catalog. p21 [1] Amazon.com, Scotch
Scotch_and_soda_(magic_trick)
American painter
the following month. Wright designed the Liberty Cap Half-Cent and the Liberty Cap Large Cent. Both coins feature the Goddess of Liberty holding a pole
Joseph Wright (American painter)
Joseph_Wright_(American_painter)
were recalled to be redeemed for United States Notes. They were issued in large size through 1929 and in small size thereafter. They were originally issued
Banknotes of the United States dollar
Banknotes_of_the_United_States_dollar
History of coin collecting in the United States
copper prices caused the reduction of the size of the large cent. Originally, cent coins were large and heavy. This changed between 1856 and 1857 when they
Numismatic history of the United States
Numismatic_history_of_the_United_States
Proposed American coin
The 1974 aluminum cent was a one-cent coin proposed by the United States Mint in 1973. It was composed of an alloy of aluminum and trace metals, and it
1974_aluminum_cent
Current denomination of United States currency
A nickel is a five-cent coin struck by the United States Mint. Composed of cupronickel (75% copper and 25% nickel), the piece has been issued since 1866
Nickel_(United_States_coin)
United States coin production data
Below are the mintage figures for the Lincoln cent. The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made at (parentheses indicate a lack of a
Lincoln_cent_mintage_figures
Coins with errors while minting
copper cent 1944 steel cent 1955 doubled die obverse cent 1958 handsome mule Franklin half dollar 1970-S doubled die obverse cent with a small or large date
Mint-made_errors
Topics referred to by the same term
a psilocybin mushroom Liberty Cap half cent, an early coin of the United States dollar Liberty Cap large cent, an early coin of the United States dollar
Liberty_cap
Former design used on United States coinage
half dollar, dollar, and the first two large cents. Source: Silver center cent (1792) Chain cent (1793) Wreath cent (1793) Half disme (1792) Half dime (1794–95)
Flowing_Hair
US legislation for a national currency and mint
followed the precedent of the Fugio cent of 1787 in establishing the copper cent, from which descends today's one-cent piece. The Act also stipulated that
Coinage_Act_of_1792
Mintage figures of the United States quarter up to 1930
PCGS. Retrieved 2019-07-15. "1822 Capped Bust Quarter 25 Cent Over 50 Cent Type 1 - Large Diameter - With Motto Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info". USA
United States quarter mintage figures
United_States_quarter_mintage_figures
Cultural center in Paris, France
The Cent Quatre (pronounced [sɑ̃ katʁ], meaning "104") is a public cultural centre in Paris, which opened on 11 October 2008 on the site of a former municipal
Cent_Quatre
American US Mint engraver (1785–1844)
Eagle, and Eagle gold coins, as well as the "braided hair" type Half cent and Large cent coins. Gobrecht was born on December 23, 1785, in Hanover, Pennsylvania
Christian_Gobrecht
1864 U.S. federal legislation regulating one- and two-cent coins
1864, which changed the composition of the one-cent coin and authorized the minting of the two-cent coin. The Director of the U.S. Mint developed the
Coinage_Act_of_1864
Canadian publishing company
America Die Varieties of Cents and Half Cents 1861–1936 (Monograph 4) released September 2006, and Some Die Varieties of the Large Cents of British North America
Charlton_Press
American activist and writer (1942–2022)
at his grandparents’ farm. Husak purchased his first large cent in June, 1980 - an 1804 large cent. In 1986, he purchased his first Sheldon-13. At the
Walter_J._Husak
Chinese characters punched into coins as assayer's marks
chop marks. Chop marks were also used on copper-alloy U.K. Large Pennies, U.S. Large Cents and other copper coins of Europe, Central, South and North
Chop_marks_on_coins
Coin with value of one-hundredth of a euro
The 1 euro cent coin (€0.01) has a value of one hundredth of a euro and is composed of copper-covered steel. It is the lowest-value coin in the Eurozone;
1_euro_cent_coin
Head of the United States Department of Finance
Gouverneur Morris initiated the decimal coinage idea while coining the word "cent" that later became standard for the country's currency. After Morris left
Superintendent of Finance of the United States
Superintendent_of_Finance_of_the_United_States
West Germanic language
source of approximately 28 per cent of Modern English words, and from Latin, which is the source of an additional 28 per cent. While Latin and the Romance
English_language
Coin collection based on design or type
half cent (1793), a quarter (1796), Draped Bust, Small Eagle half dollar (1796–1797) and the three large cent designs minted in 1793 - Wreath cent, Chain
Type_set
Type of paper money that was issued from 1862 to 1971 in the United States
were issued by the Treasury. United States Notes that were issued in the large-size format, before 1929, differ dramatically in appearance when compared
United_States_Note
Sample coin to demonstrate the design of a coin
adopted design to the public. One famous example is the 1856 Flying Eagle cent, although that coin has been commonly and incorrectly believed to be regular
Pattern_coin
Internet commentators paid by the Chinese government
The 50 Cent Party, also known as the 50 Cent Army or wumao (/ˈwuːmaʊ/; from Chinese: 五毛; lit. 'five dimes'), are Internet commentators who are paid by
50_Cent_Party
Retired US currency banknotes
Except for the last few years of issue, all of the National Bank Notes were large-sized. Through much of their earlier history of issue, national banknotes
National_Bank_Note
Series of United States dollar banknotes
issues of US Post Office fractional paper money printed in 5-cent, 10-cent, 25-cent, and 50-cent denominations and issued from August 21, 1862, through May
Fractional_currency
2022 Malaysian TV series or program
hacked the bank's security system to steal one cent from each bank customer's account and managed to get a large sum of money. Syafiq Kyle as Iman Shah/Nuriman
One_Cent_Thief
American silver coin
DYM or /ˈdiːm/ DEEM) is an American silver coin with a face value of five cents (1⁄20 U.S. dollar) which was minted in 1792. Although it is subject to debate
1792_half_disme
Mintage figures of the United States half dollar up to 1963
portal Numismatics portal United States portal United States cent mintage figures Lincoln cent mintage figures United States nickel mintage figures Roosevelt
United States half dollar mintage figures
United_States_half_dollar_mintage_figures
Photograph by Andreas Gurksy
99 Cent is a colour photograph by German photographer Andreas Gursky, created in 1999. It depicts a view of the interior of a 99 Cents Only Store in Los
99_Cent_(photograph)
American psychologist, numismatist, and eugenicist (1898–1977)
Large Cents," by John Kleeberg, The E-sylum, Vol. 11, No. 24, June 15, 2008, Article 17. Gibbs, William T. "Husak family returns missing Clapp cent to
William_Herbert_Sheldon
Index of articles associated with the same name
values: Half Eagle, a 1795 coin with a face value of two dollars Coronet large cent, an 1816 coin with a face value of 0.01 dollars Liberty Head double eagle
Liberty_dollar
American portraitist and engraver (1794–1869)
cumbersome large copper cent were conducted. Flying Eagle cent (1856–1858) Indian Head cent (1859–1909) Two-cent piece (1864–1873) Three-cent piece in silver
James_B._Longacre
Most populous city in Canada
increased from 10.5 per cent in 2011 to 12.1 per cent in 2014. Toronto's 2013 child poverty rate was 28.6 per cent, the highest among large Canadian cities of
Toronto
Unit of measurement
The cent is a customary unit of measurement still used in some parts of southern Indian states such as Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and
Cent_(area)
Number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100
In mathematics, a percentage, percent, or per cent (from Latin per centum 'by a hundred') is a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often
Percentage
Discontinued Australian coin design
to the large number minted in 1966, and the rising cost of silver, it was not made in any other year. It was replaced by a twelve-sided 50 cent coin in
Australian round fifty-cent coin
Australian_round_fifty-cent_coin
the reign of King Kamehaheha III, issued its first official coinage—a large one-cent copper penny—to alleviate the chronic shortage of small denomination
Coins_of_the_Hawaiian_dollar
1890 United States law
in the silver dollar's bullion value in the 1890s from 80 cents to approximately 50 cents increased public anxiety on their continued ability to convert
Sherman_Silver_Purchase_Act
American sculptor, engraver, and medalist (1871–1924)
in Pittsburgh, was Brenner's first large sculpture in the round US One Cent Reverse of a 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent Baranauskas, Edward W. (March 15, 2000)
Victor_David_Brenner
Linux distribution by The CentOS Project
enabling CentOS Stream deployment on large-scale infrastructures and facilitating collaboration on packages and tooling. CentOS Stream 9 was released on 3 December
CentOS_Stream
Country in northwestern Europe
many large energy companies, including two of the six major oil and gas companies – BP and Shell. Renewable electricity sources provided 51 per cent of
United_Kingdom
Current denomination of Australian currency
since the withdrawal of the one-cent and two-cent coins in 1992. Due to inflation, the purchasing power of the five-cent coin continues to drop, and as
Australian_five-cent_coin
50 cent coin of New Zealand
steel). On 1 November of that year the previous larger fifty cent coin was demonetised. Both the larger and smaller coin featured on its reverse the ship
New_Zealand_fifty-cent_coin
American currency
pay for silver that would later be turned into coins. Treasury Notes are large-size (average dimension is 7.375 by 3.125 inches [187.3 by 79.4 millimetres])
Treasury_Note_(1890–1891)
Supranational political and economic union
Republic (2.3 per cent), Germany and Poland (both 3.4 per cent), and the highest in Spain (10.61 per cent in 2024) and Greece (9.6 per cent in November 2024)
European_Union
Coin with value of one-half of a euro
The 50 euro cent coin (€0.50) has a value of half a euro and is composed of an alloy called nordic gold. All euro coins have a common reverse side and
50_euro_cent_coin
US Treasury banknote issued in 1879
February 26th, 1879 convertible with accrued interest at 4 per cent per annum into 4 per cent bonds of the United States issued under the Acts of July 14
Refunding_Certificate
2007 studio album by 50 Cent
Curtis is the third studio album by American rapper 50 Cent. It was released September 11, 2007, by Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, G-Unit Records
Curtis_(50_Cent_album)
Type of short term debt instrument in the United States
make interest calculations particularly easy, paying either 1, 1+1⁄2, or 2 cents per day on a $100 note. Characteristically, the issues were not extensive
Treasury_Note_(19th_century)
Removing undesirable substances from a coin
dates to at least the mid-1800s in the United States. In 1857, half cents and large cents became popular with collectors after they were discontinued due
Coin_cleaning
State in northern India
women is 60.4 per cent, while in urban areas, the literacy rate among men is 86.8 per cent and women is 74.9 per cent. Economically, a large number of the
Uttar_Pradesh
Tabular arrangement of the chemical elements
atoms have six protons and most have six neutrons as well, but about one per cent have seven neutrons, and a very small fraction have eight neutrons. Isotopes
Periodic_table
Coin with value of one-twentieth of a euro
The 5 euro cent coin (€0.05) has a value of one twentieth of a euro and is composed of copper-covered steel. All euro coins have a common reverse and country-specific
5_euro_cent_coin
Former United States five-cent silver coin
disme (/ˈdaɪm/ DYM or /ˈdiːm/ DEEM), was a silver coin, valued at five cents, formerly minted in the United States. Some numismatists consider the denomination
Half_dime
Canadian coins: two dollar; one dollar; fifty cent; twenty-five cent; ten cents; five cents; and one cent (now discontinued). They are available from the
Commemorative_coins_of_Canada
available in New Zealand. The current denominations are ten cents, twenty cents, fifty cents, one dollar and two dollars. The $1 and $2 coins are minted
Coins of the New Zealand dollar
Coins_of_the_New_Zealand_dollar
American numismatic magazine
Item of the Week: An in-depth look at one specific coin issue (i.e. 1804 large cent) each week In addition, the magazine's "Coin Market: At a Glance" column
Numismatic_News
Topics referred to by the same term
braids. Braided hair may also refer to: "Braided Hair", a kind of Coronet large cent "Braided Hair", a song from the 2002 1 Giant Leap album 1 Giant Leap This
Braided_hair_(disambiguation)
LARGE CENT
LARGE CENT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sark.German : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Australian, Welsh
Large Homestead; Large Settlement
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Large
Boy/Male
French
The red-haired one.
Girl/Female
English
Lark.
Boy/Male
British, English
Large
Boy/Male
Tamil
Large quantity
Girl/Female
British, English
Intelligent
Girl/Female
Swedish
From the sea.
Boy/Male
Dutch Anglo Saxon
Tall.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname (literal or ironic) meaning ‘generous’, from Middle English, Old French large ‘generous’, ‘free’ (Latin largus ‘abundant’). The English word came to acquire its modern sense only gradually during the Middle Ages; it is used to mean ‘ample in quantity’ in the 13th century, and the sense ‘broad’ first occurs in the 14th. This use is probably too late for the surname to have originated as a nickname for a fat man.
Female
English
Short form of English Margaret, MARGE means "pearl."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Welsh
Prudent; Large Homestead; Large Settlement
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Skylark; Lark
Girl/Female
Persian American
Child of light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Irish, Welsh
Large Homestead; Great Settlement; Large Village
Boy/Male
Dutch
Large.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Norfolk)
English (mainly Norfolk) : variant of Lark 1.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : metonymic occupational name for a boatman, from Middle English, Old French barge ‘boat’, ‘barge’.Dutch : variant of Berg.
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Combination of Latonia and Ray
LARGE CENT
LARGE CENT
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Absorbed in God; Victor
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of Allah
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of Individuals
Boy/Male
Celtic American English
Cuts timber.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Destroyer
Boy/Male
Muslim
Name of a pre islamic Arabic king
Boy/Male
Scottish
Twin.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Auspicious; Fortunate Man
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Light of the World
Girl/Female
Muslim
Moonlight
LARGE CENT
LARGE CENT
LARGE CENT
LARGE CENT
LARGE CENT
n.
A musical note, formerly in use, equal to two longs, four breves, or eight semibreves.
superl.
Crossing the line of a ship's course in a favorable direction; -- said of the wind when it is abeam, or between the beam and the quarter.
n.
A large, roomy boat for the conveyance of passengers or goods; as, a ship's barge; a charcoal barge.
superl.
Exceeding most other things of like kind in bulk, capacity, quantity, superficial dimensions, or number of constituent units; big; great; capacious; extensive; -- opposed to small; as, a large horse; a large house or room; a large lake or pool; a large jug or spoon; a large vineyard; a large army; a large city.
adv.
Freely; licentiously.
n.
A larva.
superl.
Having more than usual power or capacity; having broad sympathies and generous impulses; comprehensive; -- said of the mind and heart.
n.
Border; margin; edge; verge.
superl.
Unrestrained by decorum; -- said of language.
superl.
Full in statement; diffuse; full; profuse.
superl.
Prodigal in expending; lavish.
a.
Made large or larger; extended; swollen.
a.
Having large hands, Fig.: Taking, or giving, in large quantities; rapacious or bountiful.
a.
Having a large or generous heart or disposition; noble; liberal.
n.
A large boat used by flag officers.
superl.
Free; unembarrassed.
n.
A large omnibus used for excursions.
n.
A shield or target.
superl.
Abundant; ample; as, a large supply of provisions.
n.
A movement or piece in largo time.