1857 1C Flying Eagle Cent

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<h2>Ron Guth</h2><p>In 1857, the U.S. Mint produced two different Cents: the old-style Large Cent and a new, smaller cent with an eagle flying left across the obverse.&nbsp; One of the motivating factors for the creation of the new &quot;Small&quot; Cent was the high price of copper.&nbsp; Each new Small Cent required less than half the amount of copper than the Large Cent, yielding significant savings for the U.S. Treasury.</p><p>To introduce the new design, the Mint produced a then-record high 17,450,000 Flying Eagle Cents, making it the first Cent with a mintage over 10 million coins.&nbsp; Because of public and collector interest, large quantities were saved, making it very easy to find an example today.&nbsp; Mint State examples are quite common and are usually seen in MS-64 (and to a lesser degree in MS-63).&nbsp; Gems are only slightly scarce, but in MS-66 the population drops precipitously.&nbsp; As of July 2011, none have been graded finer then MS-66 by PCGS.</p>

Product Identifiers

DesignerJames Barton Longacre
eBay Product ID (ePID)170436396

Product Key Features

Strike TypeBusiness
Mint LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Composition88% Copper, 12% Nickel
Year1857

Dimensions

Weight4.7g

Additional Product Features

Mintage1745
Major VarietyFlying Eagle
MintPhiladelphia
Denomination1C
PCGS Number2016
Diameter19mm
Mint MarkP
EdgePlain

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