1839-1891 Liberty Seated Half Dollars Culls

1839-1891 Liberty Seated Half Dollars Culls
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  • Mint: Varies
  • Grade: Cull
  • Diameter: 30.6 mm
  • Denomination: 50 Cents
  • Metal Content: 0.3575 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    Only $31.99 per coin
    Introduced in 1839, the half dollar was the last denomination to bear the Liberty Seated design sculpted by mint engraver Christian Gobrecht.

    Coin Highlights:
    • Culls - may be problem, dateless, holed, bent, scratched etc.
    • Individual coins come in protective packaging.
    • Designed by Christian Gobrecht.
    • Obverse: Depicts Liberty seated holding a pole with a liberty cap in her left hand and a shield in her right hand.
    • Reverse: Features an eagle perched on a branch holding 3 arrows, with a shield on its chest.
    • The U.S. Mint produces coins from Philadelphia, San Francisco, Carson City, and New Orleans Mints.

    Protect and display your Liberty Seated Half Dollar by adding a protective plastic capsule to your order.

    This coin would be a great addition to any collection. Add this Liberty Seated Half Dollar to your cart today!

    Dates and mint marks are of our choice, and are limited to stock at hand.
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3 Reviews

60% of reviewers recommend this product

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Posted By:George

From:Vernon hill, Va

Date:Feb 20, 2025

I like the company

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I can live with the coins wear but a hole was drilled where the date went I lost some value the the hole, instead of return made cut me a deal on one that doesn't have a hole drilled in it


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Nicholas

From:Illinois

Date:Aug 26, 2024

No numismatic value

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ordered 2 and got both slicks' without dates or mint marks and even the design worn down 95% or more!


  • Cons
  • Poor Condition
  • Bottom Line
  • No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Posted By:Neil M.

From:Glendale, CA

Date:Feb 27, 2017

pleasant surprise

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I wasn't expecting much from a cull and the coin I received is indeed worn down almost to a slug but I'm very satisfied nonetheless. The rim is completely worn away and the surfaces are almost smooth as glass but the eagle and all the lettering on the reverse are still clearly outlined and I can even see the mint mark. Seated Liberty on the obverse is harder to see, but still there, and I can make out just enough of the date to tell which decade my coin is from. I'm happy I took a chance on a cull as it proved an affordable way to own a fascinating coin of this era.


  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
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