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WebThe Flying Eagle Cent weighs 4.67 grams, much lighter than the 10.89 grams of the previous large cents, making it easier to carry larger amounts. The coin has a diameter of 19 millimeters. Mint Locations No mint mark - Philadelphia Key Dates The Flying Eagle Small Cent was minted for only three years, all at the Philadelphia Mint. Web1858 Flying Eagle Cent One Penny 1C Large Letters High Grade US Coin CC14098. Sponsored. $122.99. Free shipping. 1858 LARGE LETTERS FLYING EAGLE CENT. $9.99 + $5.00 shipping. ... Copper 1858 Year Flying Eagle Small Cents (1856-1858), Uncirculated Flying Eagle Small Cents (1856-1858), can i freeze roasted peppers
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Web1858 small letters, mintage included above – $30 1858 large letters proof, 80 minted – $25,000 1858 small letters proof, 200 minted – $30,000 * Values are for Flying Eagle cents grading Good-4, unless otherwise … WebFlying Eagle Cents (1856-1858) Indian Cents (1859-1909) Lincoln Cents (1909-Date) Two Cents Shield Two Cents (1864-1873) Three Cents Three Cent Silvers (1851-1873) Three Cent Nickels (1865-1889) Nickels Shield Five Cents (1866-1883) Liberty Head Five Cents (1883-1913) Buffalo Five Cents (1913-1938) Jefferson Five Cents (1938-Date) Half Dimes WebFlying Eagle Cents (1856-1858) America's first small-size cents During the early years of the nation, 1¢ coins were struck in pure copper and larger than a quarter. But as the buying power of a penny diminished, these large, hefty coins became unpopular to carry around – and were often not even accepted at face value. fitting a granite worktop