In alphabetical order, "cent" comes first, followed by "center." This is because "cent" begins with the letters "c-e-n-t," while "center" starts with "c-e-n-t-e-r," making "cent" the earlier entry in an alphabetical listing.
The Fugio cent was designed by Benjamin Franklin which could be considered to be the first US cent because it was authorized by the Continental Congress.
5 cent
I am assuming you are referring a U.S. cent and not the British coin that "really" is called a penny. Here are some links below for "1793 U.S. cent" to the left showing a picture.
It was on the Shield Nickel minted from 1866 to 1883.
Frank W. Woolworth started his five-and-ten-cent variety store chain in 1879.
Center cent century
The prefix you would use with "cent" to mean center is "ec-" (as in eccentric).
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The first US cent issued by the United States Mint was the Large Cent in 1793.
Off center errors for a Jefferson 5 cent piece list at $12.00 .
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The first US one cent coin was the 1793 Flowing Hair large cent.
copper cent and half-cent pieces
The first coins called pennies were made in Britain over 1000 years ago so it's not possible to know exactly when and where the first one was struck.US 1¢ coins are technically cents; the slang "penny" is a holdover from colonial times when British coins were used. The first circulating US cent was struck in 1793, although experimental and pattern cents (e.g. the famous Fugio cent and silver-center cent) were minted several years earlier.
50 Cent has no listing for any of the Law and Order series, but he did appear in an episode of the Simpsons called 'Pranksta Rap'.