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1842 Large Cent 'Large Date' ANACS EF45 Details Nice Eye Appeal Nice Strike
1842 Large Cent 'Large Date' ANACS EF45 Details Nice Eye Appeal Nice Strike
SKU: PSB48320

This 1842 Large Cent has nice eye appeal and nice strike. Nice color and surfaces. Notations on holder are rather silly in my opinion. Certified: ANACS EF45 Details

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The U.S. Large Cent is a popular coin among numismatists (coin collectors). Originally worth 1/100th of a dollar, these large pennies were first minted in 1793 and were nearly the size of a half-dollar in diameter. All Large Cents were produced from copper and minted in Philadelphia. In 1857 their cumbersome size was replaced with smaller one-cent coins. How much is a Large Cent worth? Depending on the date, mintage, and condition, a U.S. Large Cent can be worth anywhere from one dollar to several thousands of dollars today. 


Designs:

  • Flowing Hair / Chain Reverse (1793) – Designed by Henry Voigt.
  • Flowing Hair / Wreath Reverse (1793) – Designed by Adam Eckfeldt, after David Rittenhouse.
  • Liberty Cap / Laurel Wreath Reverse (1793-1796) – Designed by Joseph Wright, Robert Scot, John Smith Gardner.
  • Draped Bust / Olive Wreath Reverse (1796-1807) – Designed by Robert Scot.
  • Classic Head / Olive Wreath Reverse (1808-1814) – Designed by John Reich.
  • Matron Head with Stars / Olive Wreath Reverse (1816-1857) – Designed by Robert Scot (1816-1836); Christian Gobrecht (1837-1839)
  • Braided Hair / Olive Wreath Reverse (1839-1857) – Designed by Christian Gobrecht.

How much is a U.S. Large Cent worth? Contact our expert numismatists at 1-800-965-2646. 




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