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The half cent coin was produced in the United States from 1793-1857. 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, in terms of purchasing power, the 1857 half cent would be equivalent to $0.11 in current money. There are several different types of half cents:
There 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
Liberty Cap, Right
Draped Bust
Classic Head
Coronet
[edit] ReferencesThe 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. [edit] External links
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