The Liberty Cap large cent, designed by
Joseph Wright, was issued by the Mint from 1793 to 1796. The Mint created this type of cent in an attempt to satisfy the public objections to the
Chain cent and
Wreath cent. It appears to have been a little more successful than its precedents, as it was continued into 1796, unlike the previous two issues, which were each issued for less than a year. In 1795, the planchets became too thin for the use of edge lettering on the coins, so coins from late-1795 onward have no edge lettering. The Liberty Cap
half cent was designed not by Wright, however, but by
Chief Engraver of the United States Mint,
Robert Scot. == Varieties ==