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    Washington Cents: 1791


    Large Eagle Cent



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    1791        Baker 15                       Washington Large Eagle Cent

    Obverse:  WASHINGTON   PRESIDENT   1791
    Reverse:  ONE CENT [the eagle holds a scroll in his beak with the incluse motto:] UNUM     E PLURIBUS
    Lettered edge: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . X .
    Click here for samples of the edge lettering
    sample 1 ; sample 2 ; sample 3 ; sample 4 and sample 5.

    Weight:  184.8 g   (11.97 grams)             Diameter:  30.0 mm           Reverse die alignment: 180°

    Comments:  Listed by Fuld as WA.1791.1 and by Dalton and Hamer as, Middlesex, Political and Social Series, no. 1049. On the obverse there is a small die break, as a dot, to the left of the foot of the A. Also two styles of letter punches were used as some letters have a "notched" bottom serif; both straight and notched varieties are used for the letters I, N and T. In the date the initial numeral 1 was recut so that the top appears doubled. On the reverse note the Large American eagle with dropped wings holding a scroll in its beak that gives the national motto in its less familiar form. The shield has thirteen stripes (seven stripes are incluse). In the lettering the punch for the E is missing most of the top serif.

    Provenance:  Acquired through the Robert H. Gore, Jr. Numismatic Endowment from the EANA auction of January 13, 1996, lot 653.


    Small Eagle Cent



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    1791        Baker 16                       Washington Small Eagle Cent

    Obverse:  WASHINGTON   PRESIDENT .
    Reverse:  ONE CENT   1791
    Lettered edge: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . X .
    Click here for samples of the edge lettering
    sample 1 ; sample 2 ; sample 3 ; sample 4 and sample 5.

    Weight:  190.7 g   (12.35 grams)             Diameter:  30.1 mm           Reverse die alignment: 170°

    Comments:   Listed by Fuld as WA.1791.2 and by Dalton and Hamer as, Middlesex, Political and Social Series, no. 1050. Note that in the letter E there is a serif on the bottom stroke but not on the top stroke. On the obverse the top stroke of the second E in PRESIDENT is weak due to a defective punch, this same defect is also found on the reverse on the E in CENT; however this does not appear to be the same punch used on the reverse of Baker 15. A similar but less noticable problem occurs at the bottom left of the letter C in CENT. Note this eagle is smaller than in Baker 15 and the wings are raised. Also the scroll has been replaced with a field of stars and clouds.

    Provenance:  Acquired through the Robert H. Gore, Jr. Numismatic Endowment from the EANA auction of November 16, 1996, lot 100.


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