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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 35, August 29, 2004, Article 5

    ASSOCIATED PRESS ARTICLE ON 1792 CENT DISCOVERY

    The following are a few excerpts from the Associated Press'
    article on last week's discovery of a 1792 Cent at the American
    Numismatic Association convention in Pittsburgh:

    "The chocolate brown, quarter-sized coin sat in a tobacco can
    for decades, with its owners unaware of the item's history or its
    value.

    But on Saturday afternoon, appraisers at the American Numismatic
    Association's World's Fair of Money declared it was a 1792
    American copper penny worth at least $400,000. There are just
    nine coins like it in the world, said Donn Pearlman, spokesman for
    the ANA."

    "A family from New York state, who wished to remain
    anonymous, arranged to have Professional Coin Grading Service
    of Newport Beach, Calif., appraise the coin, Pearlman said."

    "The 1792 copper penny has been called a "silver cent without
    the silver" because it was an experimental coin the new country
    developed before the establishment of the U.S. Mint. Some
    such coins had a silver plug, others were made of an alloy of
    copper and silver and this coin was made of nearly pure
    copper, Bressett said.

    There are less than a dozen coins like it because the piece
    never went beyond the experimental stage, Bressett said.

    Their father found the coin 30 years ago in an old tobacco can
    where their grandfather kept about a dozen other old coins.
    From about 1976 to 1989 their father kept the coin in a small
    safe in a house that he never locked, Pearlman said. "
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