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U.S. Half Dimes (1792-1873)

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U.S. Half Dimes (1792-1873)

1837 Seated Liberty Half Dime Small Date PCGS Unc Details Nice Luster
1837 Seated Liberty Half Dime Small Date PCGS Unc Details Nice Luster
SKU: PSB55390

This original 1837 Seated Liberty Half Dime has decent eye appeal with nice luster and nice strike. Looks 63/64 without the scratches. Certified: PCGS Unc Details

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$313.00 $322.00

1858-O Seated Liberty Half Dime PCGS MS65 Strong Strike
1858-O Seated Liberty Half Dime PCGS MS65 Strong Strike
SKU: PSB55290

This original 1858-O Seated Liberty Half Dime has decent eye appeal and strong strike. Old kraft envelope toning. Certified: PCGS MS65

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$1,035.00 $1,065.00

1865 Seated Liberty Half Dime Proof PCGS PR65 Great Eye Appeal Strong Strike
1865 Seated Liberty Half Dime Proof PCGS PR65 Great Eye Appeal Strong Strike
SKU: PSB56126

This original 1865 Seated Liberty Half Dime has great eye appeal with nice luster and strong strike. Really interesting gun metal gray/blue color. Slightly re-cut date. Certified: PCGS PR65

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$1,550.00 $1,595.00

1867 Seated Liberty Half Dime Proof PCGS PR66 Superb Eye Appeal Strong Strike
1867 Seated Liberty Half Dime Proof PCGS PR66 Superb Eye Appeal Strong Strike
SKU: PSB56207

This wonderfully original 1867 Seated Liberty Half Dime has superb eye appeal with fantastic luster and strong strike. Outstanding color and surfaces. Great mirrors. Certified: PCGS PR66

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$1,445.00 $1,485.00


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Learn More About U.S. Half Dimes (1792-1873)

 

Although the U.S. half dime was produced as a five-cent coin as early as 1792, it was not referred to as a “nickel” at the time because these early U.S. coins were made from silver. It wasn’t until 1866 when the Shield Nickel, the first five-cent coin to be struck from nickel alloy, was referred to as such. In 1792 a very small number of prototypes of the half dime, also known as a half disme, were produced while George Washington was the president. The obverse of these early half dimes features the head of Lady Liberty facing left with the motto “LIB. PAR. OF SCIENCE & INDUSTRY” encircling the border, with the date below. These extremely rare half dimes, now an American silver coin collector’s prize, were replaced with a regular issue of the Flowing Hair type design in 1794. Additional designs of the half dime were minted through 1873. 


Designs:

  •  Flowing Hair Half Dime (1794-1795)
  •  Draped Bust, Small Eagle Half Dime (1796-1797)
  •  Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Half Dime (1800-1805)
  •  Capped Bust Half Dime (1829-1837)
  •  Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873)

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