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- Rare Early Coins of the US Mint
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- Worth of a 1962 Liberty Half Dollar
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Liberty Cent - 1809
In 1809 an obverse head of Liberty; forehead encircled by a band, "LIBERTY" inscribed upon it, surrounded by thirteen stars. Exergue: "1809."
Reverse: Wreath in a circular garland inclosing the words "ONE CENT." No change took place during the issues of 1808 to 1814, inclusive.
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