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1857: Saying Bye-Bye To The Half And Large Cent

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1857 was the last year the US minted the Half Cent and large cent coins.

I'm curious as to how things looked in the next several years; more specifically, for how long were these coins in circulation after 1857? The Flying Eagle small cent had been in introduced in 1857 and was also minted in 1858. If I were to get some change that included cents in 1858, I'd most assuredly see the small coins, but could it also include either the Half Cents or large cents (or both)?

My gut tells me that the government probably did their best to remove these coins from circulation starting in 1858. I do know that by that time they were both unpopular with the public. But it'd be fun to know how quickly they disappeared from one's change.

Anybody know more? Please enlighten us. Thanks.
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A question I've wondered about as well. Just like the introduction of small size paper money in 1928. How long did both sizes circulate together?
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I know there was a big affair where you could exchange your old copper cents for the new small ones, but it would be interesting to find out just how long they kept circulating.
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Wasn't there a big coin shortage around the Civil War time frame? Seems like 1857 and earlier coins would still have circulated quite a bit but I'm only speculating.
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Thanks for the links, jbuck. I was really intrigued--and awestruck--to hear from justcarl, who said that he received large cents in change as late as the early 1940s. SO fascinating!
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A question I've wondered about as well. Just like the introduction of small size paper money in 1928. How long did both sizes circulate together?


I think I can remember my dad having (and spending) large bills when I was a young kid in the early '60's.
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