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1792 1C Washington Getz Pattern Cent, Small Eagle, Cop 1792[1C] Washington Getz Pattern Cent, Small

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1792 1C Washington Getz Pattern Cent, Small Eagle, Cop 1792[1C] Washington Getz Pattern Cent, Small
<B>1792<1C> Washington Getz Pattern Cent, Small Eagle, Copper VG10 PCGS.</B></I> Baker-25. The dies for this experimental coin were engraved by Peter Getz of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The design was probably intended for use on a half dollar and/or a cent, but were subsequently rejected by George Washington who refused to have his portrait on the first United States coinage. This Getz coin presents a uniformed bust left. On the reverse, a thin eagle displays raised wings and 15 stars are seen in the surrounding field. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA surrounds the border, the design being slightly off-center to the left. The obverse and reverse feature a medallic alignment, that being 180 degrees from a standard coin. The obverse legends are faint, while the reverse legends are bold. The deep lavender-brown surfaces are only lightly granular.