This is the Fugio cent, the first American money authorized by the Continental Congress in 1787. The combination of the caption "FUGIO" (Latin: I flee) and the sundial form the expression "Time flies", and the motto, in distinct contrast to the current "In God We Trust" was the admonition "Mind Your Business".
It's hard to imagine money like this being minted anywhere on the planet these days, let alone in this country, where nobody, anywhere, at anytime, seems to be able to mind their business.
I post this as a reminder as to how distinctly different a country this has become from the one bequeathed to us by our founders.
I think I'd prefer a return to the original motto on our currency, given that our current population would likely profit from a frequent reminder.