1857 Flying Eagle Cent - Cull
Own a piece of American numismatic history with this 1857 Flying Eagle Cent, the first small-sized cent produced for regular circulation by the United States Mint. Designed by James B. Longacre, the coin features a soaring eagle on the obverse and a wreath on the reverse, creating one of the most iconic and recognizable designs in early U.S. coinage.
The 1857 Flying Eagle Cent marked a significant transition from the large cents of the early 1800s to the smaller format still used today. With a production run lasting only a few years, Flying Eagle Cents remain highly collectible and are an essential part of any early U.S. coin collection.
This example is offered in Cull Condition, meaning it may exhibit heavy wear, damage, corrosion, scratches, rim issues, environmental damage, cleaning, or other impairments. While these coins may not meet traditional collector-grade standards, they remain genuine examples of this historic and short-lived series.
Whether you're filling a budget-friendly album spot, starting an early cent collection, or simply owning a coin from a pivotal period in American coinage, the 1857 Flying Eagle Cent is a fascinating piece of history.
Photo Disclaimer: The image shown is a representative stock photo. You will receive an 1857 Flying Eagle Cent in Cull condition, but it may not be the exact coin pictured. Cull coins may display heavy wear, damage, corrosion, cleaning, scratches, rim issues, or other impairments. Variations in color, toning, and overall appearance are normal and contribute to the individuality of each coin.