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1 Cent '1869' Pattern

Issuer United States Mint
Year 1869
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Additional information

Judd-666 and Judd-667 are among the pattern issues produced during the period when the Mint was actively exploring alternatives to the copper-nickel Flying Eagle and Indian Head cents — experiments driven partly by metal supply concerns and partly by lobbying from nickel producers, most notably Joseph Wharton, who held near-monopoly control over domestic nickel mining and aggressively pushed Congress to expand its use in coinage throughout the late 1860s.

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