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  2. Fugio cent - Wikipedia

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    The Fugio cent, also known as the Franklin cent, [1] [2] is the first official circulation coin of the United States. Consisting of 0.36 oz (10 g) of copper and minted dated 1787, by some accounts it was designed by Benjamin Franklin .

  3. 5 Most Valuable American Coins Still in Circulation - AOL

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    The 1787 Fugio Cent. ... However, eBay currently has one you can purchase for $2,000 so the price and value will vary by the condition of a coin.

  4. 8 Rare Coins Worth Thousands That Are Highly Coveted by Coin ...

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    1787 Fugio Cent (aka Franklin Cent) “One of the earliest, if not the earliest, coins issued by the U.S., the 1787 Fugio Cent is steeped in history,” Byers said. ... “Auction prices vary ...

  5. 9 of the world’s most valuable coins - AOL

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    The 1787 Fugio cent. ... The record sales price for a version of this coin is $1.75 million in a 2010 auction, according to Coin Week. 7. The 2007 $1 Million Canadian Gold Maple Leaf.

  6. Continental Currency dollar coin - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Currency dollar coin (also known as Continental dollar coin, Fugio dollar, or Franklin dollar) was the first pattern coin struck for the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The coins, which were designed by Benjamin Franklin , were minted in 1776 and examples were made on pewter , brass , and silver planchets .

  7. Bank of New York Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of New York Hoard is the name given to identify a treasure trove of several thousand Fugio Cents that were discovered at the Bank of New York. Sometime in 1788, a keg of Fugio cents was acquired by the bank and stored in the basement. The coins were forgotten until they were rediscovered in 1856, this time at the bank's current location.

  8. United States cent mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Matron Head large cent, 1816–1839 (Copper except as noted) Year Mint Mintage Comments 1816 (P) 2,820,982 1817 (P) 3,948,400 (P) 5 Proof 1818

  9. Coins of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    However, cents minted from 1944 to 1946 were made from salvaged WWII ammunition shells, making a special brass composition to replace the steel cents, but still save material for the war effort, and are more common in circulation than their 1943 counterparts. The wheat cent was mainstream and common during its time.