United States | |
Value | 0.01 U.S. Dollar |
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Mass | 10.89 g |
Diameter | 29 (1836–1839) or 27 (1839–1857 and 1868) mm |
Edge | Plain |
Composition | 100% Cu |
Years of minting | 1816–1857 and 1868 |
Mint marks | None; all large cents were minted at the Philadelphia Mint. |
Obverse | |
Design | Liberty |
Designer | Robert Scot |
Design date | 1816 |
Design | Liberty |
Designer | Robert Scot (original design), Christian Gobrecht (modified design) |
Design date | 1836 |
Design | Liberty, Braided Hair, Petite Head |
Designer | Robert Scot (original design), Christian Gobrecht (modified design) |
Design date | 1839 |
Design | Liberty, Braided Hair, Mature Head |
Designer | Robert Scot (original design), Christian Gobrecht (modified design) |
Design date | 1843 |
Reverse | |
Design | Wreath |
Designer | Robert Scot |
Design date | 1816 |
Design | Wreath |
Designer | Robert Scot (original design), Christian Gobrecht (modified design) |
Design date | 1839 |
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. This was the last large cent produced by the mint, being replaced by the reduced diameter Flying Eagle cent in 1857.