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The Classic Head Large Cent was a type of large cent issued by the mint from 1808 until 1814. It was worth 1/100th of a dollar.
Sources
R.S. Yeoman, A Guide Book Of United States Coins 2009 Edition.
Obsolete United States currency and coinage Topics Coins Gold coins Currency Early American currency · Compound Interest Treasury Note · Demand Note · Federal Reserve Bank Note · Fractional Currency · Gold Certificate · Interest Bearing Note · National Bank Note · National Gold Bank Note · Refunding Certificate · Silver Certificate · Treasury or Coin Note · Treasury Note (19th century) · United States NotePatterns Coinage of the United States Cent (1¢) Chain (1793) • Wreath (1793) • Liberty Cap (1793–1796) • Classic Head (1808–1814) • Matron Head (1816–1839) • Large cent (Braided Hair) (1835–1857) • Flying Eagle cent (1856–1858) • Indian Head (1859–1909) • 1943 steel cent • 1955 doubled-die cent • 1974 aluminum cent • Lincoln cent (1909–present)Nickel (5¢) (Half dime) Flowing Hair (1794–1795) • Draped Bust (1796-1797, 1800-1805) • Capped Bust (1829–1837) • Seated Liberty (1837–1873) • Shield (1866–1883) • Liberty Head (1883–1913) • Buffalo (1913–1938) • Jefferson (1938–present)Dime (10¢) Disme (1792) • Draped Bust (1796-1807) • Capped Bust (1809–1837) • Seated Liberty (1837–1891) • Barber (1892–1916) • Mercury (1916–1945) • Roosevelt (1946–present)Quarter dollar (25¢) Draped Bust (1796-1807) • Capped Bust (1815–1839) • Seated Liberty (1839–1891) • Barber (1892–1916) • Standing Liberty (1916–1930) • Washington (1931–present)Half dollar (50¢) Flowing Hair (1794–1795) • Draped Bust (1796–1807) • Capped Bust (1807–1839) • Seated Liberty (1839–1891) • Barber (1892–1915) • Walking Liberty (1916–1947) • Franklin (1948–1963) • Kennedy (1964–present)Dollar ($1) Flowing Hair (1794–1795) • Draped Bust (1795–1804) • 1804 silver (1804) • Gobrecht (1836–1873) • Seated Liberty (1836–1873) • Gold (1849–1889) • Trade (1873–1885) • Morgan (1878–1904; 1921) • Peace (1921–1935) • Eisenhower (1971–1978) • Anthony (1979–1981; 1999) • Silver Eagle (1986–present) • Sacagawea (2000–present) • Presidential (2007–present)Gold Quarter eagle (1796–1929) • Three-dollar piece (1854–1889) • Half eagle (1795–1929) • Eagle (1795–1933) • Double eagle (1850–1933) • Gold Eagle (1986–present) • Gold Buffalo (2006–present) • First Spouse gold bullion coins (2007–present) • Turban Head eagle • Indian Head gold pieces • Indian Head eagle • Saint-Gaudens double eagleOther Half cent (1793–1857) • Two-cent piece (1864–1873) • Three-cent piece (1851–1889) • Twenty-cent piece (1875–1878) • Early United States commemorative coins (1893–1954) • Modern United States commemorative coins (1982–present) • Platinum Eagle (1997–present) • America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins (2010–present)Categories:- Historical currencies of the United States
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