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1857 Flying Eagle 1C

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:2,700.00 USD Estimated At:5,500.00 - 6,000.00 USD
1857 Flying Eagle 1C
1857 Flying Eagle Cent. PCGS graded Proof 62 Cameo. A well struck example with plenty of flashy mirror surfaces and contrasting frosty devices. A Premium Quality razor-sharp example with lots of eye-appeal. Only 485 Proofs struck. Whenever the reader comes across our term "Premium Quality" it means that the grading service in our opinion was unduly austere in its judgment. Perhaps the luster is a bit brighter than usual for the given grade, or perhaps, as well, the devices are cleaner, sharper or fresher than average. Note that we uses the Premium Quality modifier sparingly, and only where fully justified. Pop 1; 13 finer in proof cameo (PCGS # 82040) .

Amusing side note: On the dollars of 1836, 1838 and 1839, and the nickel cent coins in 1856-58 is the portrait of an American eagle which was for many years a familiar sight in the streets of Philadelphia. "Peter," one of the finest eagles ever captured alive, was the pet of the Philadelphia Mint, and was generally known as the "Mint bird." Not only did he have free access to every part of the Mint, going without hindrance into the treasure vaults where even the treasurer of the United States would not go alone, but he used his own pleasure in going about the city, flying over the houses, sometimes perching upon lamp posts in the streets. Everybody knew him, and even the street boys treated him with respect.

In stuffed form after his death, Peter was exhibited widely including at the Treasury exhibit at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. Today the bird is on view in the lobby of the Philadelphia Mint on Independence Square.
Estimated Value $5,500 - 6,000.