- Half cent (United States coin)
The half cent coin was produced in the
United States from1793 -1857 . The half-cent piece was made of 100% copper. It was slightly smaller than a modern U.S. quarter, with a diameter of 23.5 mm (0.93 inch). Although it is the lowest face value coin ever produced by the United States, given nineteenth century price levels, it was approximately equal to a dime today, in terms of purchasing powerFact|date=October 2008.There are several different types of half cents
*Liberty Cap, Left (designed/engraved by Adam Eckfeldt) - issued 1793
*Liberty Cap, Right (large head designed byRobert Scot , small head designed by Scot-John Gardner, engraved by Robert Scot) - issued 1794 to 1797
*Draped Bust (obverse designed by Gilbert Stuart and Robert Scot, reverse designed by Scot-John Gardner, engraved by Robert Scot) - issued 1800 to 1808
*Classic Head (designed/engraved by John Reich) - issued 1809 to 1835
*Coronet (obverse designed by Robert Scot andChristian Gobrecht , reverse designed by John Reich and Christian Gobrecht, engraved by Christian Gobrecht) - issued 1849 to 1857There are no mint marks on any of the coins (all minted at the
Philadelphia Mint ) and the edges are plain on most half cents. On the 1793 coin and a variety of the 1797 coin it was lettered TWO HUNDRED FOR A DOLLAR and another 1797 variety had a gripped, or milled, edge.Mintage figures are the following:
Liberty Cap, Left
*1793 - 35,334Liberty Cap, Right
*1794 - 81,600
*1795 - 139,690
*1796 - 1,390
*1797 - 127,840Draped Bust
*1800 - 202,908
*1802 - 20,266
*1803 - 92,000
*1804 - 1,055,312
*1805 - 814,464
*1806 - 356,000
*1807 - 476,000
*1808 - 400,000Classic Head
*1809 - 1,154,572
*1810 - 215,000
*1811 - 63,140
*1825 - 63,000
*1826 - 234,000
*1828 - 606,000
*1829 - 487,000
*1831 - 2,200
*1832 - 51,000
*1833 - 103,000
*1834 - 141,000
*1835 - 398,000
*1836 - "proof only, restrikes were made"
*1837 - "No half cents were struck by the United States government, however due to the need for small change half cent tokens were produced by private businessmen."Coronet
*"1840 through 1849 were proof only issues. There were restrikes made."
*1849 - 39,864
*1850 - 39,812
*1851 - 147,672
*"1852 - proof only. Restrikes were made."
*1853 - 129,694
*1854 - 55,358
*1855 - 56,500
*1856 - 40,430
*1857 - 35,180References
"The Half Cent Die State Book 1793-1857" by Ronald P. Manley, Ph.D., 1998.
"American Half Cents - The "Little Half Sisters" (Second Edition) by Roger S. Cohen, Jr., 1982.
"Walter Breen's Encyclopedia of United States Half Cents 1793-1857" by
Walter Breen , 1983.External links
* [http://www.coincommunity.com/us_coin_links/us_half_cents.asp Half Cent information by year and type. ] Histories, photos, mintages, mints, metal contents, edge designs, designers, and more.
* [http://www.coinpage.com/half%20cent-pictures.html Half Cent Pictures]
* [http://www.usproof.com US Proof - Information For The Coin Collector]
* [http://www.numismatics.org/dnid/numismatics.org:1858.1.1 This half cent ( numismatics.org:1858.1.1 ) was the first coin donated to the American Numismatic Society]
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