Canceled denominations of United States currency

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The United States has several coins and banknotes which were proposed at one time but never adopted.

Banknotes

A three dollar bill was proposed two times during the 1860s. A design was engraved for a potential $3 United States Note, and a 1865 law called for a $3 National Bank Note, but neither proposal came to fruition.[citation needed]

DenominationObverseReverseNotes
$3 note Not to be confused with fake or privately issued obsolete notes or the three-dollar Continental currency banknotes issued during the American Revolution

Coinage

There have been several United States coins which were proposed but never adopted. Most of the coins listed below, although never adopted, were produced in limited numbers as patterns.

DenominationObverseReverseWeightDiameterMaterialEdgeMintedNotes
Silver center cent
4.48 g24.00 mmCu (ring)
Ag (plug)
reeded1792The first and only US bi-metallic coin until the 2000 Library of Congress ten dollar coin.
Ring cent
various weights90% Cu

10% Ag[a]

various1850–1851, 1853[b], 1884–1885196 ring cents (originals and restrikes) are known to exist.[1] Examples exist with or without a hole.
Aluminum cent
0.937 g19.05 mm96% Al
4% trace metals
plain1973–19751,579,324 coins dated 1974 were produced, but were not put in circulation and nearly all were later destroyed.[2]
Two-cent billon
3.84 g~13.00 mm90% Cu
10% Ag
plain1836[3]
Two and a half cent piece
2.5¢
unknownunknownunknownunknownnever mintedProposed in 1916 by US mint director Robert W. Woolley.[4]
Civil War tokens of this denomination exist.
Three-cent bronze
10.89 g28.57 mm95% Cu
5% Zn
plain1863
Ring nickel
plain1884–1885[5][6]
Gold ring half dollar
50¢
1852[7]
Gold ring dollar
$1
1849, 1852[8][9]
Two dollar piece
$2
unknownunknownunknownunknownnever mintedProposed but not minted.[10] Some privately struck renditions exist.[11]
Stella
$4
7.00 g22 mm6.00g Au
0.30g Ag
0.70g Cu
reeded1879–1880[12]
Half-union
$50
83.58 g50.80 mm90% Au
10% Cu[c]
reeded1877Commemorative coins of this denomination were issued in 1915.[14]

Several bullion coins are produced in this denomination.

Union
$100
unknownunknown90% Au
10% Cu
unknownnever mintedCanceled before any patterns could be minted (fantasy coin shown).

Some commemorative and bullion coins are minted in this denomination.

Notes

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