Printable Catalog with Mintage Statistics for Items Designed and Minted by Daniel Carr / Moonlight Mint.

 “1815” Matron Head Large Cent – Production Blog

 

All are over-struck on genuine US Mint Matron Head Large Cents (circa 1816-1839).

Due to a shortage of copper blanks, 1815 was the only year in US Mint history that no one-cent or half-cent coins were minted.

 

NOTE: These are NOT endorsed by the US Treasury. Defacing of US coins is legal so long as the defacement isn't for fraudulent purposes.

 

Current Status:

Production with Die Pair 1 has ended.

Die Pair

Quantity Struck

Issue
Price

Notes

 

Die Pair 1

106
(final)

high-grade:

83

 antiqued:

23

$75

(sold out)

 (high-grade)

$70

(sold out)

 (antiqued)

First produced May 2018.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint Matron Head Large Cents (circa 1816-1839).

Die Pair 1