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1829 Matron Head Large Cent Large Letters - Fine Details, Prior Corrosion - Low Priced Coin - 1829 Coronet Liberty Head Cent - Affordable

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1829 Matron Head Large Cent Large Letters - Fine Details, Prior Corrosion - Low Priced Coin - 1829 Coronet Liberty Head Cent - Affordable

This listing is for the photographed 1829 US Large Cent. 1829 is a tougher date to find for the Large Cent series with a lower mintage number.
This coin is the large letters variety. Because of the corrosion, this coin is substantially discounted from the typical F price (which would normally be between $115-$145).

The United States large cent was a coin with a face value of 1/100 of a United States dollar. Its nominal diameter was 11⁄8 inch (28.57 mm). The first official mintage of the large cent was in 1793, and its production continued until 1857, when it was officially replaced by the modern-size one-cent coin (commonly called the penny).

Large cents were made of nearly pure copper, or copper as pure as it emerged from smelting, without any deliberate addition of other metals (such as occurs in bronze).

As a response to public criticism of the Classic Head, the Mint assigned Chief Engraver Scot to redesign the cent in April 1815, after the War of 1812. Only 2 Matron Head large cents were produced in 1815 on planchets left over from 1814. This newest design enlarged the obverse portrait, giving Liberty a much more mature look (leading to the Matron Head reference), and surrounded the portrait with stars along the outer edge of the coin. The "Matron head" design was modified in 1835 to give Liberty a younger look and matron head cents continued to be made until 1839.

Similar to the 1804 restrike cent, around the 1860s-1870s, several "restrikes" were made by a third party not affiliated with the Mint. While not genuine 1823 cents, they are nevertheless sometimes collected alongside their genuine counterparts. The restrike cannot be confused with the original, as it was minted with an 1813 reverse.

$28.00
1829 Matron Head Large Cent Large Letters - Fine Details, Prior Corrosion - Low Priced Coin - 1829 Coronet Liberty Head Cent - Affordable
$28.00

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This listing is for the photographed 1829 US Large Cent. 1829 is a tougher date to find for the Large Cent series with a lower mintage number.
This coin is the large letters variety. Because of the corrosion, this coin is substantially discounted from the typical F price (which would normally be between $115-$145).

The United States large cent was a coin with a face value of 1/100 of a United States dollar. Its nominal diameter was 11⁄8 inch (28.57 mm). The first official mintage of the large cent was in 1793, and its production continued until 1857, when it was officially replaced by the modern-size one-cent coin (commonly called the penny).

Large cents were made of nearly pure copper, or copper as pure as it emerged from smelting, without any deliberate addition of other metals (such as occurs in bronze).

As a response to public criticism of the Classic Head, the Mint assigned Chief Engraver Scot to redesign the cent in April 1815, after the War of 1812. Only 2 Matron Head large cents were produced in 1815 on planchets left over from 1814. This newest design enlarged the obverse portrait, giving Liberty a much more mature look (leading to the Matron Head reference), and surrounded the portrait with stars along the outer edge of the coin. The "Matron head" design was modified in 1835 to give Liberty a younger look and matron head cents continued to be made until 1839.

Similar to the 1804 restrike cent, around the 1860s-1870s, several "restrikes" were made by a third party not affiliated with the Mint. While not genuine 1823 cents, they are nevertheless sometimes collected alongside their genuine counterparts. The restrike cannot be confused with the original, as it was minted with an 1813 reverse.

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