coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 1c \ Flying Eagle Cents \ 1856 \ Philadelphia
The Flying Eagle Cent is a type of collectible coin produced by the United States Mint in 1856 in Philadelphia. It was the first small cent issued by the U.S. featuring a design with a flying eagle, symbolizing freedom and patriotism. This coin, made of a copper-nickel alloy, has a distinctive appearance and is highly sought after by collectors, especially the 1856 version, which was minted in limited quantities. The Flying Eagle Cent holds historical significance as it marked a transition in U.S. coinage towards smaller denominations and modern design.
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1856 1c Flying Eagle | 1c | Flying Eagle Cents | 1856 | Philadelphia |