
Greysheet & CPG® PRICE GUIDE
- U.S. Coins /
-
Large Cent Values
About Large Cents
Cents and half cents were the first coins struck for circulation by the United States Mint. Coinage began in 1793 with laws specifying that the cent should weigh exactly twice as much as the half cent. Large cents are dated every year from 1793 to 1857 with the exception of 1815, when a lack of copper prevented production. All were coined at the Philadelphia Mint. Mintage records in some cases may be inaccurate, as many of the early pieces were struck later than the dates shown on the coins. Varieties listed are those most significant to collectors. Numerous other die varieties may be found because each of the early dies was individually made. Values of varieties not listed in this guide depend on collector interest, rarity, and demand. Proof large cents were first made in 1817; all Proofs are rare, as they were not made available to the general public before the mid-1850s.
From the Greysheet Marketplace
Buy Now: $1,271.88
Buy Now: $4,324.38
Buy Now: $42,087.50
Buy Now: $2,035.00
Buy Now: $1,156.25
Buy Now: $2,289.38
Buy Now: $1,271.88
Buy Now: $878.75
Buy Now: $2,890.63
Buy Now: $346.88
Related Stories (powered by Greysheet News)
View all news
Daily reveals on MyCollect include many major rarities featured in 100 Greatest U.S. Coins book by Jeff Garrett.

Includes High Grade Clark Gruber Gold Coins & Unique Creede National Bank Note

When the United States took control of the Philippines, Congress enacted the Philippine Coinage Act of 1903 which established a new currency system based on the United States gold standard.
Legal Disclaimer
The prices listed in our database are intended to be used as an indication only. Users are strongly encouraged to seek multiple sources of pricing before making a final determination of value. CDN Publishing is not responsible for typographical or database-related errors. Your use of this site indicates full acceptance of these terms.