1835 Large Cent
This is another fun American coin, lost to history just enough that most people (not collectors anyway) have never seen it or ever heard about it: Coronet large cent, minted from 1836 to 1857.
Large because the diameter was much larger than later pennies, clocking in at 29 mm for the first three years or 27 mm for all the others compared to the 19 mm of the Flying Eagle cent, Indian Head cent, and Lincoln cent.
The coin is 100% copper. It's not exactly a rare coin and can be found in many coin shops or online, but it is a bit expensive even for low quality versions and hella expensive for finer quality copies.
You can see my copy is a little worse for wear, but you can still make out a lot of detail. I think it says 1835, but that date is really faded and hard to read.
The image of Liberty on the obverse changed slightly over the years, but all of them are similar, originally designed by Robert Scot and later altered by Christian Gobrecht. She is surrounded by 13 stars for the original 13 colonies.
The reverse included the basic wreath with "one cent" in the middle, but since there is more room on this cent, "United States of America" is around the wreath.
Comparisons
You see it is a fair size larger than the Lincoln cent.
Bigger than the nickel too.
Just about the exact same size as the Japan Dragon 1 sen, which is also 100% copper I think (I'd have to look that up... I don't remember offhand).

Anyway, there we go. I'd love to have a better copy of this, but I'm not really willing to pay the $50+ that would be required to get a better copy. Maybe if and when BTC and HIVE make all of us rich, eh?
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Cool share and nice comparisons. Really cool Buffalo nickel there as well. I think I have at least one Coronet in about the same condition. You are right, they get a little pricey.
Yeah it's unfortunate they get pricey, but I guess that's par for the course for coins this old.
Its the curse of being a coin collector I guess.
You can see the difference in size, the other coins were small next to this one haha just as beautiful as the others 😍
Yep! To think that such a small value, $0.01, once was worth enough to have a coin so large.
Oh wow, even bigger than a nickel. It's a pretty cool piece. You can definitely tell it has a history to it and it has traveled quite a bit. What a great piece to have in your collection. I'd treasure that one for sure.
One can only wonder about how much traveling it's done since that mint date almost 200 years ago.
wow.. ye, pretty big coin! that's so cool.. 😉😀🤙