The Liberty Head Cent is a general term for three varieties of large-size cent coins produced between 1816-1857. The Coronet Large Cent, also called the Matron Head, was minted between 1816-1835 and features a mature-looking portrait of Liberty surrounded by stars on the obverse. In 1835, the design was changed to make Liberty look younger, and Coronet/Matron Head Cents continued to be minted with the new design until 1839.
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1936-Present
1968-Present U.S. Proof Sets (1968-Present)
1965-1967 Special U.S. Mint Sets (1965-1967)
1936-1964 U.S. Proof Sets (1936-1964)
1992-date Silver Proof Coin Sets (1992-Present)
1992-1998 Premier Silver Proof Sets (1992-1998)
1983-1997 Prestige Proof Sets (1983-1997)
1999-date Quarter Proof Sets (1999-Present)
1999-date Silver Quarter Proof Sets (1999-Present)
2007-date Presidential Dollars Proof Sets (2007-Present)
U.S. Mint Special Edition Proof Sets
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The 2020 American Eagle One Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin struck in 22-karat gold
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Composition: 99.9% Silver
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Silver Weight: 0.858 troy oz.
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Finish: Uncirculated
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Diameter: 1.500 inches (38.10 mm)
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Edge: Reeded
Artist Information: George T. Morgan
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Composition: 99.9% silver
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Silver Weight: 0.858 troy oz.
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Finish: Uncirculated
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Diameter: 1.500 inches (38.10 mm)
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Edge: Reeded
Artist Information: Anthony de Francisci
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74-D 40% silver Ikes estimates 30 this variety was discovered by a Las Vegas blackjack dealer.
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Signed by John M Mercanti 12th Chief Engraver of the US Mint