No, because no genuine 1862 Confederate half dollars exist. Any "Confederate half dollars" dated 1862 are either fantasy pieces or counterfeits. The CSA only struck 4 trial half dollars and these were dated 1861. By 1862 the New Orleans Mint had been recaptured by the Union.
No Confederate coins exist dated 1862. All are dated 1861.
All genuine Confederate coins are dated 1861 not 1862, you may have a Liberty Seated half dollar that is dated 1862, but it was not made by the C.S.A.
Not much of a question more of a request. Your best option would be to search Google or Yahoo for images of this coin.
The short-lived Confederate States of America only issued two coins, the one cent and the half dollar. A genuine Confederate half dollar is so rare that it does not have a listed value. A number of restrikes were made decades later which run from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars in value depending on their wear.
Currently John Kennedy id on the US half dollar.
No Confederate coins exist dated 1862. All are dated 1861.
All genuine Confederate coins are dated 1861 not 1862, you may have a Liberty Seated half dollar that is dated 1862, but it was not made by the C.S.A.
Not much of a question more of a request. Your best option would be to search Google or Yahoo for images of this coin.
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Here you go, the 1918 half dollar is called the Walking liberty half dollar. http://www.coinconcierge.com/images/1918swalkerfobv.jpg
The short-lived Confederate States of America only issued two coins, the one cent and the half dollar. A genuine Confederate half dollar is so rare that it does not have a listed value. A number of restrikes were made decades later which run from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars in value depending on their wear.
Currently John Kennedy id on the US half dollar.
All 4 of the genuine Confederate half dollars and the 15 one cent coins are all dated 1861 and in known collections. The latest sale price for a C.S.A. half dollar was more than $600,000.00.
No, only 4 Liberty Seated half dollars have the Confederate reverse and are dated 1861.
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My first guess is that it's a copy, because most genuine Confederate halves are quite rare and are already in collections. You'd have to take it to a dealer or appraiser for a first hand inspection in order to be certain.