How much is a 1793 coin worth?

Pricing the 1793 Flowing Hair Large Cent

DATE GOOD EXTREMELY FINE
1793 Flowing Hair $8,000 $65,000
1793 Liberty Cap $6,000 $80,000
Source: Red Book

Who was on the penny in 1793?

Wreath cent

Obverse
Design Liberty
Designer Henry Voigt
Design date 1793
Reverse

How many pennies were minted 1793?

Mint produced its first circulating coins, the copper cents were minted in late February 1793, with over 11,000 copper cents delivered March 1, 1793. The first pennies struck at the U.S. Mint were made of pure copper and were much larger than the modern one-cent coins we are accustomed to using today.

Why is it called a nickel?

The term nickel has not always been the name for the United States’ five-cent coin. It wasn’t until 1883, after intense lobbying efforts by industrialist Joseph Wharton, that the nickel alloy caught on, replacing the half dime and becoming widely circulated as the “nickel,” named after the metal by which it was made.

What did the 1793 penny look like?

Weighing a hefty 13.48 grams and with a breadth of 26-27 millimeters, the edge of each piece is inscribed with bars and a slender vine with leaves. The coin’s design, engraved by Chief Coiner Henry Voigt, was excoriated by the public almost immediately after the coin appeared in circulation.

Why is the penny Brown?

When oxygen binds with copper, they form a new molecule known as copper oxide. Copper oxide is brownish or sometimes black in color (depending on other things in the penny’s environment). This is why most pennies you see look dirty or tarnished—it’s not actually dirt but copper oxide that makes them look so dull.

What happened to the 1793 large cent?

Despite Adam Eckfeldt’s redesign of the 1793 Large Cent, Mint Director David Rittenhouse hired Joseph Wright to completely revamp the coin’s design for the 1794 release. Wright’s design also depicted Lady Liberty on the obverse of the coin, but made her hair neater and added a Phrygian cap, a historic symbol of freedom.

How much is a 1793 liberty cap worth?

Large Cent Values DATE GOOD FINE EXTREMELY FINE UNCIRCULATED 1793 Flowing Hair $8,000 $19,000 $65,000 $125,000 1793 Liberty Ca p $6,000 $16,000 $80,000 $170,000 1794 Liberty Cap $370 $800 $4,000 $6,100 1795 Liberty Cap $350 $1,250 $6,000 $7,500

How much is a 1796 drape worth?

Large Cent Values DATE GOOD FINE EXTREMELY FINE UNCIRCULATED 1796 Draped Bust $250 $900 $6,000 $12,500 1797 Draped Bust $140 $425 $3,500 $7,750 1798 Draped Bust $135 $550 $7,500 $14,000 1799 Draped Bust $3,500 $12,500 $80,000 $210,000

What is the history of the large cent?

In 1796, a man by the name of Robert Scot completely redesigned the United States coinage, including the Large Cent. The new obverse depicted a right-facing Lady Liberty, but she was more ornate-looking, with a ribbon in her hair and drapery near her bust.