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English: 1856 pattern half cent in copper-nickel. The Mint had no intent of producing half cents in this metal (or at all, if it could avoid it), it was to display how coins in that metal looked, like the Mint hoped the new cent coin would be. |
Date | 1856, January 15, 2013 for image. |
Source | Coin in Bass Collection, American Numismatic Association Money Museum, Colorado Springs CO |
Author | Coin by Christian Gobrecht, image by Wehwalt |
Camera location | 38° 50′ 43.8″ N, 104° 49′ 30″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 38.845500; -104.825000 |
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