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I collect coins and bills and i have a coin from 1909 but i highly doubt that's the oldest coin!
collecting coins and banknotes
The oldest coins all date from between 600 and 700 BC and were more or less simultaneously developed in ancient Greece, India and China. Since these coins do no have year-of-issue stamps on them, it is impossible to say which of the many remaining coins from that era is the oldest. Coins dating from between 600 and 700 BC can be seen in Museums all over the world that have a sizable ancient coin collection.
Collecting things, particularly coins or the equivalent.
The oldest US coins are colonial coinage. The oldest coins that were minted by the United States and not a state/colony are the flowing hair cent (1793) and the Liberty Cap 1/2 cent (1793). The first US coins have unknown characters on them. They were designed by Henry Voigt. Hope that this helps.
The oldest form of money still in existence today is coins, specifically those made of precious metals like gold and silver. The earliest known coins were minted in the ancient kingdom of Lydia, around 600 BCE. While modern currency has evolved significantly, coins continue to be used in various forms worldwide, maintaining their status as a tangible medium of exchange.
The 1/6 stater, an early hellenic coin is the oldest at 2700 yrs. See link for pic.
The first Canadian coins were made for the Province of Canada (now Ontario and Quebec) in 1858. They were produced up until Canadian Confederation. The first coins made for the Dominion of Canada were made starting in 1870.
The first coins to circulate in Britain date to around 150 BC and were brought from Northern Gaul by the Celts. The coins were made from gold and known as a "Stater". The Celts began minting gold "Stater" and "Quarter Stater" coins around 100 BC and smaller silver and bronze denominations known as a "Unit" and fractional coins in each metal.
If I understand the question. The One Cent coins (penny's) are the longest issued denomination of U.S. coins. None were issued in 1815. Cents have been made at the Philadelphia Mint from 1793 to 2014. We have had penny's for 220 years.
The US Half cent and the US Large cent were both first minted in 1793 and were the first coins issued by the US Mint.