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- Half Cents
- Liberty Cap Half Cents (1793-1797)
- Draped Bust Half Cents (1800-1808)
- Classic Head Half Cents (1809-1836)
- Coronet Half Cents (1840-1857)
- Large Cents
- Flowing Hair/Chain Reverse Large Cents (1793)
- Flowing Hair/Wreath Reverse Large Cents (1793)
- Liberty Cap Large Cents (1793 - 1796)
- Draped Bust Large Cents (1796 - 1807)
- Classic Head Large Cents (1808 - 1814)
- Coronet Large Cents (Matron Head) (1816 - 1835)
- Coronet Large Cents (Young Head) (1835 - 1857)
- Small Cents
- Flying Eagle Cents (1856-1858)
- Indian Head Cents (1859-1909)
- Lincoln Cents, Memorial or Wheat Ear Reverse (1909-Present)
- Two Cent Pieces
- Shield Two Cent Pieces (1864 - 1873)
- Three Cent Pieces
- Silver Three Cent Pieces (1851-1873)
- Nickel Three Cent Pieces (1865 - 1889)
- Nickels
- Shield Nickels (1866 - 1883)
- Liberty Head Nickels (1883 - 1912)
- Buffalo Nickels (1913 - 1938)
- Jefferson Nickels (1938 - Present)
- Half Dimes
- Flowing Hair Half Dimes (1794 - 1795)
- Draped Bust Half Dimes (1796 - 1805)
- Capped Bust Half Dimes (1829 - 1837)
- Liberty Seated Half Dimes (1837 - 1873)
- Dimes
- Draped Bust Dimes (1796 - 1807)
- Capped Bust Dimes (1809 - 1837)
- Liberty Seated Dimes (1837 - 1891)
- Barber Dimes (1892 - 1916)
- Winged Liberty ("Mercury") Dimes (1916 - 1945)
- Roosevelt Dimes (1946 - Present)
- Twenty Cent Pieces
- Liberty Seated Twenty Cent Pieces (1875 - 1878)
- Quarter Dollars
- Half Dollars
- Silver Dollars (1794-1935)
- Clad Dollars (1971-1999)
- Eisenhower Dollar (1971 - 1978)
- Anthony Dollar (1979 - 1999)
- Gold Dollars
- Quarter Eagles
- Three Dollar Gold Pieces
- Four Dollar Gold Patterns
- Half Eagles
- Eagles
- Double Eagles
- Early Commemorative Coins
- Modern Commemorative Coins
- Unciruclated Mint Sets & Special Mint Sets
- Proof Coins & Proof Sets
- U.S. Bullion Coins
- Gold American Eagle Coins
- Platinum American Eagle Coins
- Silver American Eagle Coins
- Error Coins
- Classification of Mint Errors
- 1918 Over 17d Buffalo Nickel
- 3-legged Buffalo Nickel
- Obsolete & Unusual Coinage
- Interesting Facts About the U.S. Mint & It's Coinage
- The Minting Process
- Mint Marks - What are they?
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The United States Mint began its first official coinage in 1792. Throughout the history of United States coins, several denominations have existed; some enjoying more success and acceptance than others. A comprehensive study (including specifications, description, grading, full-color photographs and history) of each denomination is provided in the links below.
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