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1801 Draped Bust Large Cent NGC XF Details

Original price was: $1,600.00.Current price is: $1,299.99.

CVC & Collectables presents the 1801 Draped Bust Large Cent, attributed to the Sheldon-216 variety, certified by NGC as XF Details with a notation of scratches. Despite the condition caveat, this early large cent remains a highly desirable piece of early U.S. copper coinage, offering strong detail from the dawn of the 19th century.

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Coin Highlights

  • Issuer: United States of America

  • Date: 1801

  • Mint: Philadelphia (no mintmark)

  • Denomination: One Cent (1¢)

  • Variety: Sheldon-216 (Reverse die variety)

  • Composition: Pure copper (~100%)

  • Weight: ~10.89 g (planchets often vary)

  • Diameter: 27–29 mm

  • Grade: NGC XF Details – Scratches noted

  • Obverse Design: Liberty facing right with flowing hair tied with a ribbon; inscription LIBERTY above and date below.

  • Reverse Design: Wreath encircling ONE CENT with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA surrounding; denomination 1/100 below.

  • Edge: Lettered ONE HUNDRED FOR A DOLLAR


Historical Significance

  • The Draped Bust Large Cent series (1796–1807) was designed by Robert Scot, Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint.

  • These cents reflect the early struggles of the Philadelphia Mint, where hand-engraved dies and variable copper planchets produced wide variations and die marriages, later catalogued by Dr. William Sheldon.

  • The 1801 issue, with a total mintage of 1,362,837 coins, is part of the formative years of American coinage, issued when Thomas Jefferson served as Vice President under John Adams.


About the S-216 Variety

  • The Sheldon-216 is a recognized die marriage for the 1801 cent, identified by distinctive die markers in both obverse and reverse design elements.

  • Collectors of Early American Coppers (EAC) pursue these varieties extensively, and the attribution adds further historical and collectible significance.


Collectibility

  • At the XF detail level, this coin retains strong definition in Liberty’s portrait and the wreath, despite noted surface scratches.

  • The scratches designation is typical for early large cents, as these coins circulated heavily and were often mishandled in their long lives.

  • Its rarity as a certified, attributed S-216 variety ensures lasting collector demand, even with condition issues.

  • A solid opportunity for variety specialists and type collectors seeking an affordable yet detailed example of an 1801 Draped Bust cent.

Denominations

Large Cents

Year

1801

Grade

NGC

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