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First U.S. penny sold for $1.2 million

The first U.S. penny is 223 years old, and is also worth a lot more than one cent.
First U.S. Penny Sold for $1.2 Million
By Katie Lobosco

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — The first U.S. penny is 223 years old, and is also worth a lot more than one cent.

It sold for nearly $1.2 million Thursday night at an auction in Baltimore.

The coin, known as the “Birch Cent,” was made in 1792, months after the one-cent denomination was first authorized by Congress, according to the auction house Stack’s Bowers Galleries.

It was made in trial run for the penny, made to show the likes of Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. The two corresponded about the coin in August of 1792.

Today, there are only 10 of these coins in existence, as far as collectors know. But it’s possible that more were made at the time, according to Stack’s Bowers.

This penny had not been sold at auction since 1959. Stack’s Bowers declined to release the winning bidder’s name.

Another coin, an 1861 half-dollar made by the Confederate States of America, sold for $646,250 at Thursday’s auction.

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