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Mint:
U.S. Mint, Philadelphia  Search this
Designer:
Scot, Robert  Search this
Physical Description:
copper (overall material)
Measurements:
overall: 38 mm; 1 1/2 in
Object Name:
coin
Place made:
United States: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
City:
United States: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Province:
United States: Pennsylvania
Country:
United States
Political area:
United States
Date made:
1794
Description:
Once a new national government had been established under a new Constitution, attention naturally turned to ways of proclaiming national identity. A new, national coinage was one way of doing so, especially if it featured patriotic new images, rather than the endless sequence of crowned monarchs and coats of arms adorning the coinage of Old Europe.
A U. S Mint Act was passed in 1792, and work was quickly underway. Designs were chosen-a depiction of Liberty for obverses, an eagle, or the value within a wreath, for reverses. The first of the new coins, copper cents and half cents, appeared early the following year. By 1794, mint designers were working to create a silver dollar, the flagship of the new denominations. But they first made a trial piece, in copper.
Robert Scot created the dies for this design, a Liberty head with flowing hair for the dollar's obverse; an eagle within a simple wreath for the reverse. The new dies to be used in producing silver dollars were tested with a striking in copper. Copper would took a good impression, and would allow Scot and his associates to see whether the dies were cut deeply enough and would therefore be capable of producing the detail wanted on the final silver product.
Only one piece, this coin, was struck in copper, and it is a unique national treasure.
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Related Web Publication:
http://americanhistory.si.edu/coins/glossary.cfm
Credit Line:
Norman & Harvey G. Stack
ID Number:
1987.0910.01
Accession number:
1987.0910
Catalog number:
1987.0910.0001
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Work and Industry: National Numismatic Collection
Coins
Numismatics
Coins, Currency and Medals
Legendary Coins
Exhibition:
Value of Money
Exhibition Location:
National Museum of American History
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ab-0fa6-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_835239