Prototype US penny sold for 117.5 million pennies

Published Fri, Mar 27, 2015 · 02:04 PM

[WASHINGTON] A rare prototype of the first American penny, dating from 1792, has just changed hands for 117.5 million pennies at an auction in Baltimore, Maryland.

The Birch Penny - one of only seven known to exist - was among the highlights of a two-day sale of rare US coins, medals and paper money.

Stack's Bowers Galleries of Irvine, California, which organized the auction, said it went for US$1.175 million, including buyer's premium, late Thursday.

The buyer was not identified, but the coin - engraved the year Congress created the US Mint, and nine years after the American Revolutionary War - was the second Birth Penny to be sold this year.

The first was snapped up by a Beverly Hills rare coin dealer in January for US$2.585 million at an auction in Florida. It had previously sold in 1981 for US$200,000.

Named for engraver Robert Birch, the penny sold on Thursday depicts Lady Liberty encircled by the words "Liberty parent of science and industry."

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The flip side reads "United States of America," "one cent," and the fraction 1/100.

"The Birch cent is, simply, the first of a cultural phenomenon that is known the world over - it is the first American cent," said Stack's Bowers in its auction catalog.

AFP

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