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1814 US one cent (penny) value, classic head, plain 4
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1814 United States One Cent Specifications
Obverse Type Classic Head (1808 - 1814)
Edge plain
Weight 10.89 g
Diameter 29 mm
Composition copper
Minted Philadelphia, United States
Mintage approx. 357,830 (inc. varieties)
Scarcity scarce

 

1814 United States One Cent Design
Obverse John Reich
Reverse John Reich
1814 United States 1 Cent Value: crosslet 4
VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU58 MS60
$175 $384 $737 $1.8k $6.4k $7.4k

Notes:

   - last classic head US penny

   - images courtesy of Eternity Coins

1814 US penny (1 cent) reverse, classic head, crosslet 4
1814 US penny (1 cent) obverse, classic head, crosslet 4

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What is a 1814 one cent coin from the United States worth?

Value, images, and specifications for the 1814 US large cent (penny).

(Classic Head)     (crosslet 4 variety)

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USA one cent

Classic Head

1814 crosslet 4

1814 crosslet 4

1814 one cent value - United States

The 1814 United States one cent obverse

features the matron-like head of Liberty

facing left, with long, curly hair, wearing a

headband showing the word 'LIBERTY'.

(classic head). 7 stars are to the left,

6 stars to the right, and the date below.


The reverse shows the words 'ONE CENT'

inside a wreath. The legend reads:

'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA'


primary varieties: 'plain 4', and 'crosslet 4'


Further detail in notes

Abbreviation guide
VG Very Good
F Fine
VF Very Fine
XF Extremely Fine
AU about Uncirculated
MS Mint state - Uncirculated

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