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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Draped Bust Large Cents (1796–1807) series of Large Cents in the U.S. Coins contains 16 distinct entries with CPG® values between $38.00 and $540,000.00.
The very first federal coin ever struck by the United States Mint for mass circulation was the 1793 AMERI Chain large cent. While most estimates suggest there are fewer than 200 surviving examples of the nation's first large cent, many issues of the heftier predecessor to today's small-size one-cent coin are much more common. The large cent, measuring between 27 and 29 millimeters in diameter (depending on the type), are roughly the size of a modern half dollar. The entire mintage of large cents originated from the Philadelphia Mint, and thus no large cent ...

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  Draped Bust Large Cents (1796–1807) Value Range Favorite
Draped Bust Large Cents (1796–1807) Value Range  
1807 1c Large Fraction MS BN
$38.00
-
$46,000
$38.00 - $46,000
1807 1c Large Fraction, S-275 MS BN
$55.00
-
$21,500
$55.00 - $21,500
1807 1c Large Fraction, S-276 MS BN
$55.00
-
$46,000
$55.00 - $46,000
1807 1c Large Fraction MS RB
$31,000
-
$57,500
$31,000 - $57,500
1807 1c Comet MS BN
$155.00
-
$57,500
$155.00 - $57,500
1807 1c Comet, S-271 MS BN
$155.00
-
$57,500
$155.00 - $57,500
1807 1c Comet MS RB
$66,000
-
$78,000
$66,000 - $78,000
1807 1c Small Fraction MS BN
$60.00
-
$83,500
$60.00 - $83,500
1807 1c Small Fraction, S-274 MS BN
$90.00
-
$83,500
$90.00 - $83,500
1807/6 1c Small 7 MS BN
$1,650
-
$216,000
$1,650 - $216,000
1807/6 1c Small 7, S-272 MS BN
$1,650
-
$216,000
$1,650 - $216,000
1807/6 1c Large 7 MS BN
$70.00
-
$52,000
$70.00 - $52,000
1807/6 1c Large 7, S-273 MS BN
$70.00
-
$52,000
$70.00 - $52,000
1807/6 1c Large 7 MS RB
$33,000
-
$39,500
$33,000 - $39,500
1807/6 1c Large 7, S-273 MS RB
$33,000
-
$39,500
$33,000 - $39,500

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$540,000 - $540,000
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Draped Bust Large Cents (1796–1807) series of Large Cents in the U.S. Coins contains 16 distinct entries with CPG® values between $38.00 and $540,000.00.
The very first federal coin ever struck by the United States Mint for mass circulation was the 1793 AMERI Chain large cent. While most estimates suggest there are fewer than 200 surviving examples of the nation's first large cent, many issues of the heftier predecessor to today's small-size one-cent coin are much more common. The large cent, measuring between 27 and 29 millimeters in diameter (depending on the type), are roughly the size of a modern half dollar. The entire mintage of large cents originated from the Philadelphia Mint, and thus no large cent ...

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