The Fugio cent, also known as the Franklin cent,
is the first official
circulation coin of the United States. Consisting of of copper and minted dated 1787, by some accounts it was designed by
Benjamin Franklin
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. Its design is very similar to Franklin's 1776
Continental Currency dollar coin that was produced in pattern pieces as potential
Continental currency but was never circulated.
History

On April 21, 1787, the
Congress of the Confederation
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of the
United States
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authorized a design for an official copper
penny
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later referred to as the Fugio cent because of its image of the Sun and its light shining down on a sundial with the caption, "Fugio" (
Latin
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: ''I flee/fly'', referring to time flying by).
By some accounts, this coin was designed by
Benjamin Franklin
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; as a reminder to its holders, he put at its bottom the message, "Mind your business". This design was based on the 1776 "Continental dollar" coin, which was produced in pattern pieces but was never circulated.
Some historians, such as author Joshua D Glawson, believe that the word "business" was intended literally here, as Franklin was an influential and successful businessman.
The reverse side of both the 1776 Continental dollar coins and paper notes, and the 1787 coins, bore the third motto "We Are One" (in English) surrounded by thirteen chain links, representing the original thirteen colonial states.
Following the reform of the central government with the 1788 ratification of the
1787 Constitution, gold and silver coins transitioned to the motto ''"
E pluribus unum"'' from the
Great Seal of the United States
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The Bank of New York Hoard
In 1788, the
Bank of New York stored several thousand Fugio cents in a keg in its basement. In 1856, the coins were put into cotton bags and stored away again. The trove was rediscovered in 1926.
The coins were then given out as souvenirs and keepsakes to clients until 1948 when the
American Numismatic Society examined the remaining 1,641 coins. The cache became known as the
Bank of New York Hoard. Several of the coins were donated to the Society, others were sold to collectors.
All of the coins found were in
mint state condition, most with brown
toning and some with water damage.
The bank retained 819 of the coins.
Collecting
The coin has been a long-time favorite of collectors, especially specialists in colonial American or early Federal coinage. In January 2022, the Fugio Cent was re-classified by major coin grading services as a "regular-issue United States coin".
See also
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History of the United States dollar
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Large cent (United States coin) (1793–1857)
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Nova Constellatio (1783 pattern pieces)
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United States dollar
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References
External links
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U.S. Mint: 1776 Continental "Dollar"
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1787 introductions
Benjamin Franklin
One-cent coins of the United States
Sun on coins
Historical currencies of the United States