1792 was the first year of U.S. Coinage. That year the mint produced a small number of patterns, or test coins. All of these coins were produced between Sept. and Dec.


1793
Half Cents - 35,334
Cents
Chain Type - 36,103
Wreath Type - 63,353

In 1794 The U.S. Mint got busy and produced the first silver coins of the United States
Half Cents - 81,600
Cents - 918,512
Half Dimse 1794 & 1795 - 84,416
Half Dollars 1794 - 23,464
Dollars - 1,758

In 1795 the U.S. Mint drop the lettered edges from the copper coins. And produced the first gold coins of the United Sates
Half cents
Lettered Edge- 25,600
Plain Edge- 109,000
Cents
Lettered Edge – 37,000
Plain Edge – 501,000
Half Dimse 1794 & 1795 – 86,416
Half Dollars – 299,680
Dollars – 160,295
Half Eagles – 8,707
Eagles – 5,583

1796
Half Cent
With pole – 5,090
Without pole – 1,390
Cents – 109,825
Half Dimes – 10,230
Dimes – 22,135
Quarters – 6,146
Half Dollars 1796 & 1797– 3,918
Dollars - 72,920
Quarter Eagles
No Stars – 963
Stars – 432
Half Eagles – 6,196
Eagles – 4,146

1797
Half Cents – 119,215
Cents – 897,510
Half Dimes – 44,527
Dimes - 25,216
Half Dollars 1796 & 1797-3,918
Dollars – 72,920
Quarter Eagles – 427
Half Eagles- 3,609
Eagles
Small Eagle - 3,615
Large Eagle – 10,940

1798
Cents- 1,841,745
Dimes – 27,550
Dollars - 327,536
Quarter Eagles – 1,094
Half Eagles - 24,867
Eagles
9 stars left – 900
6 stars left – 842

1799
Cents- 42,540
Dollars- 423,515
Half Eagles – 24,867
Eagles- 37,449

1800
Half Cents – 211, 530
Cents – 2,822,175
Half Dimes – 24,000
Dimes – 21,760
Dollars – 220,920
Half Eagles – 37,628
Eagles – 5,999

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