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Half Dimes have the same general designs as larger United States silver coins. Authorized by the Act of April 2, 1792, they were not struck until February 1795, although some were dated 1794. At first the weight was 20.8 grains, and fineness .8924. By the Act of January 18, 1837, the weight was reduced to 20-5/8 grains and the fineness changed to .900. The weight was later reduced to 19.2 grains by the Act of February 21, 1853. Half Dimes offer many varieties in the early dates.

Flowing Hair (1794-1795); Draped Bust (1796-1805); Capped Bust (1829-1837); Liberty Head (1837-1873); Shield Nickels (1866-1883); Liberty Head (1883-1913); Buffalo Nickels (1913-1938); Jefferson Nickels (1938 to date).

 
Coin ID
Type
Date
Svc
Grade
Price
Images
 Coin Description
Half Dimes / Nickels
RC30033
Half 10c
PCGS
AU53
$10,800
1801 Draped Bust Half 10c PCGS AU53. Lovely; scarce. LM-2, R-4...More >>>
RC7876009
Buffalo 5C
NGC
MS65 CAC
$350
1937 Buffalo Nickel NGC MS65 CAC. This lovely nickel is has active cartwheel luster. It is satiny steel grey that is slightly darker at the edges...More >>>

Half Dimes have the same general designs as larger United States silver coins. Authorized by the Act of April 2, 1792, they were not struck until February 1795, although some were dated 1794. At first the weight was 20.8 grains, and fineness .8924. By the Act of January 18, 1837, the weight was reduced to 20-5/8 grains and the fineness changed to .900. The weight was later reduced to 19.2 grains by the Act of February 21, 1853. Half Dimes offer many varieties in the early dates.

Flowing Hair (1794-1795); Draped Bust (1796-1805); Capped Bust (1829-1837); Liberty Head (1837-1873); Shield Nickels (1866-1883); Liberty Head (1883-1913); Buffalo Nickels (1913-1938); Jefferson Nickels (1938 to date).



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