The 1808 Classic Head cent has a mintage of 1,007,000
1808
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There were 49 leap years between 1776 and 1976:1776, 1780, 1784, 1788, 1792, 1796, 1804, 1808, 1812, 1816, 1820, 1824, 1828, 1832, 1836, 1840, 1844, 1848, 1852, 1856, 1860, 1864, 1868, 1872, 1876, 1880, 1884, 1888, 1892, 1896, 1904, 1908, 1912, 1916, 1920, 1924, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976.
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In mathematics, the factorial of a non-negative integer n, denoted by n!, is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to n. For example, 5!=5x4x3x2x1=120 The value of 0! is 1, according to the convention for an empty product. The factorial operation is encountered in many different areas of mathematics, notably in combinatorics, algebra and mathematical analysis. Its most basic occurrence is the fact that there are n! ways to arrange n distinct objects into a sequence (i.e., permutations of the set of objects). This fact was known at least as early as the 12th century, to Indian scholars. The notation n! was introduced by Christian Kramp in 1808. The definition of the factorial function can also be extended to non-integer arguments, while retaining its most important properties; this involves more advanced mathematics, notably techniques from mathematical analysis.
Indian Head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. All US cents minted in 1808 were Liberty Head large cents about the size of a half dollar.
1808 is the first year for the Classic Head type of large cents.
For an accurate value, 1808 US large cents need to be seen but in general are valued at $67.00-$390.00 for coins that show a lot of wear. Better grade are $500.00 or more
The Royal Mint produced no Halfpenny coins from 1808 to 1824 inclusive. Due to Britains ongoing expenses with various wars in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, there were very few silver or copper coins minted, subsequently there were a great many privately minted tokens and counterfeit coins produced. To get an estimate of value on a privately minted token, you need to provide the details of the inscription on the token.
The Royal Mint produced no Halfpenny coins from 1808 to 1824 inclusive. Due to Britains ongoing expenses with various wars in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, there were very few silver or copper coins minted, subsequently there were a great many privately minted tokens and counterfeit coins produced. To get an estimate of value on a privately minted token, you need to provide the details of the inscription on the token.
The Royal Mint produced no Halfpenny coins from 1808 to 1824 inclusive. Due to Britains ongoing expenses with various wars in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, there were very few silver or copper coins minted, subsequently there were a great many privately minted tokens and counterfeit coins produced. To get an estimate of value on a privately minted token, you need to provide the details of the inscription on the token.
The Royal Mint produced no Halfpenny coins from 1808 to 1824 inclusive. Due to Britains ongoing expenses with various wars in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, there were very few silver or copper coins minted, subsequently there were a great many privately minted tokens and counterfeit coins produced. To get an estimate of value on a privately minted token, you need to provide the details of the inscription on the token.
Please check your coin again and post a new question. Indian head cents were minted from 1859 to mid-1909.
British Farthings were never minted in silver, and no Farthings were minted from 1808 to 1820 inclusive.
There were no British Farthings minted from 1808 to 1820 inclusive.
The only "penny" that had stars on it is called a Large Cent and was minted from 1808 through 1857. It had 13 stars not 15. The half cent, minted from 1809 through 1857 also had 13 stars on it. No other U.S. cent had stars on it.
Mintage figures may not be entirely accurate for this period, since they were calculated by weight rather than actual quantity, and should only be considered an approximation. However, the quantities should not be too far off the mark. 1885 British Sovereigns were minted at the Royal Mint London, and the Melbourne and Sydney Mints. Royal Mint London - 717,723 coins Melbourne Mint - 1,486,000 coins Sydney Mint - 2,967,143 coins