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1921 Penny
When Boulton and Watt added their episode to the historical past of the penny, a coinage was created that was directly sophisticated in its production and flawless execution, but disarmingly simple intrinsically.
The rhythmic pounding of the steam-driven coin presses in the Soho manufactory announced a technical marvel. The cash had been produced, at up to 84 items a minute, with nicely struck pictures of the monarch on one facet, and the idol Britannia on the other.
It is also true that the new cash were made quite giant, especially when in comparison with the outdated silver pennies, whose degradation over the years made copper pennies a possible alternative. These were heavy disks of unalloyed copper, sized in order that their metallic value equaled their face value. Two cents of copper in 1797 produced a coin that would work nicely as a paperweight.
Large copper pennies had been commonplace concern on the new US Mint in Philadelphia since 1793. They weren't quite as large as the English cash, being closer in size to the privately minted partially penny tokens common in Britain and to numerous American colonial issues. Not like the English coins of the Soho mint, the American cash were, till 1836, struck on hand operated screw presses.
Although "penny" was never official verbiage in America (the coins had been a "one cent" pieces) the English colonial expertise made them pennies to the public, even to the current day.
The US cent and the English penny ran a parallel course, during which each was ultimately converted to more durable bronze (copper alloyed with tin).
And, as nicely, the size of the penny was vastly reduced, although a lot earlier in America than in Britain. The modern sized US cent of 19 millimeters made its first look as the Flying Eagle cents of 1856. More appropriately, the trendy diameter only, as the Flying Eagles have been thicker than the current coin, and comprised of a difficult to work but extremely durable copper nickel alloy.
The Flying Eagles gave solution to the Indian Head cent in 1859, and the Lincoln cent in 1909. Bronze returned in 1864, persevering with with only one interruption to 1962. The interruption was for a zinc-coated steel cent in 1943, with copper diverted to the warfare effort. In 1962 the tin was eradicated from the alloy in favor of zinc at 5%, the remainder copper.
By 1982 minting bills in producing the American penny turned critical. Slightly than scrap the penny in total, Congress allowed for a coin of 97.4% zinc, with a 2.4% coating of copper. Just like the "copper nose" silver pennies of Henry VIII, the zinc pennies have relatively a mottled reputation. Collectors have observed the surface of the zinc cents pitting, and even bubbling, inside their mint sealed packaging.
In Britain the penny survived the 1971 decimalization and currently exists as a metal coin, thinly coated in copper. Bronze pennies have been used in some trendy proof sets.
The way forward for the penny in America is certain only through 2009, when 4 variations of the Lincoln cent shall be issued for the centennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth.
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Questions on Hand Sealed Head
What is your favorite Alanis Morissette song?
I just got her greatest hits album. Choose from these songs:
Thank You
Head Over Feet
Everything
Crazy (cover of Seal's song)
Ironic
You Learn
You Oughta Know
Hands Clean
Uninvited
Hand In My Pocket
I'm so glad you asked this question. Everything, is great, but You oughta know is my current favorite. But that's just cause my boyfriend broke up with me for another girl. Anyway, they are all good songs...Good choice.
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