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- 1787 Fugio 1c No Cinquefoils, AM CONGRESS, Newman 1-CC MS BN
1787 Fugio 1c No Cinquefoils, AM CONGRESS, Newman 1-CC MS BN
1787 Fugio Cent. Pointed Rays. Electrotype Copy of Newman 1-CC. Obverse Cross After Date, No Cinquefoils, AMERICAN CONGRESS. AU-55.
Source: Stacks Bowers
1787 1C Fugio Cent, AMERICAN CONGRESS VG8 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/1). (#871)...
Source: Heritage Auctions
1787 1C Fugio Cent, AMERICAN CONGRESS VG8 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/1). (#871)...
Source: HA
1787 1C Fugio Cent, AMERICAN CONGRESS VG8 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/1). (#871)...
Source: HA
1787 1C Fugio Cent, AMERICAN CONGRESS VG8 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/1). (#871)...
Source: Heritage Auctions
Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 181)
The first coins issued under U.S. authority for which contract information is known today were the Fugio pieces, which were valued at one cent each. They were made under contract with James Jarvis, owner of a controlling interest in the Connecticut 83 federal issues CONTRACT ISSUES and PATTERNS mint, which was then striking Connecticut coppers in New Haven. Jarvis obtained the federal contract with a $10,000 bribe to Col. William Duer, then head of the Board of Treasury.
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