Flowing Hair Large Cents

(1793)

Chain Cent (1793)

In 1793, democracy was still a struggling and unproven form of government. In France, the revolution that erupted with such force four years earlier began the year with the beheading of Louis XVI, and that country's struggle with democracy degenerated into near anarchy with the Reign of Terror. Meanwhile, the fledgling U.S. was trying to establish its place among the sovereign nations of the world. One of the issues receiving President Washington's attention was the necessity for a solid and respectable system of coinage. To that end, he and his wife Martha donated $75 worth of silver tableware, and the famous half dismes of 1792 were struck, making "a small beginning" toward coinage, as he stated in his Annual Address in November 1792.

A case can be made that the 1792 half dismes, the silver-center cents, or the Birch cents were t.... (Expand Text)

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1795 FLOWING HAIR LARGE 1C, JEFF, PLAIN EDGE VF30 Brown PCGS

JEFFERSON HEAD. PLAIN EDGE. THIRD FINEST KNOWN. PEDIGREE GOES BACK TO 1893. ONLY A SINGLE XF40 COIN GRADED HIGHER.
$297,000.00

1795 FLOWING HAIR LARGE 1C, LETTERED EDGE MS65+ Red Brown PCGS

LETTERED EDGE. S-74. RARITY-4. POSSIBLY THE FINEST KNOWN. CAC.
$275,000.00

1796 FLOWING HAIR LARGE 1C, LIBERTY CAP MS63 Brown PCGS

VERY CHOICE CHOCOLATE BROWN SURFACES. S-81. RARITY-3. CAC.
$98,500.00

1796 FLOWING HAIR LARGE 1C, LIBERTY CAP MS63+ Brown CACG

LIBERTY CAP. VERY CHOICE MILK CHOCOLATE SURFACES WITH SOME MINT RED EVIDENT. S-84. RARITY-3. CAC.
$110,000.00