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Early Half Dimes (1794-1837)

APMEX offers a superb selection of early half dimes, which are of great interest to collectors.

Before the nickel’s introduction in 1866, the five-cent denomination was known as the half dime. The half dime was one of the original denominations introduced when the U.S. coinage system began in 1792. There are two distinct types: Early Half Dimes and Liberty Seated Half Dimes.

Early Half Dimes
comprise Flowing Hair, Draped Bust and Capped Bust types. The Flowing Hair type was designed by Robert Scot who did much of our early coinage. This type was minted for only two years 1794 and 1795. It was replaced by the Draped Bust type, which was minted from 1796 until 1805. These were also designed by Scot. After a run of 24 years in which no half dimes were produced, the Mint once again decided to produce them in 1829. The Capped Bust variety was designed by William Kneass.


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