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Condition: Used Manufacturer: US Rare 18th. century post-Revolutionary War cent measures 29mm in diameter. From the series minted from 1796 to 1807.
" Robert Scot redesigned the whole of United States coinage for 1796, applying a new design featuring a bust of Liberty wearing a drapery at the neckline and a ribbon in her flowing hair.  
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The reverse design now featured an olive wreath. As with earlier types, several minor revisions to the design were made in the first few years, with the final 1797 design lasting through the end of the type in 1807."
A well preserved coin for its age.
Year, hairlocks, and hair ribbon are clear and distinguishable. The word "LIBERTY" is mostly worn away, but partly distinguishable.
Lettering on back is clear and distinguishable though most of the word 'AMERICA' is worn away.
Open for best offers.
Item being sold to raise funds for an insulin pump and other medical expenses and of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.
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