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1793 U.S. Cent Designs
Three distinctly different designs were used for the 1-cent
denomination in 1793, the
first year that denomination was struck under authority of the Mint Act of April 2, 1792.
The first
design is the 1793 Flowing Hair, Chain cent. The coin depicts an allegorical Liberty Head
with flowing hair on the obverse and a 15-link chain, representing the union of the 15
states, on the reverse. Total mintage was 36,103 coins.
It was
replaced by the 1793 Flowing Hair, Wreath cent. A wreath was placed on the reverse of the
coin in place of the chain. On the obverse, a sprig of leaves was added beneath the same
Flowing Hair Liberty portrait. The total was 63,353 coins.
The final
design of 1793 is the Liberty Cap, Wreath cent. A new Liberty portrait was introduced.
While this Liberty also wears flowing hair, it's of a different style. Liberty also
carries a pole topped by a Liberty cap. The mintage of this design is the smallest of the
three at 11,056 coins.
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