Please look at the coin again and post a new, separate question.
> The last US half cent was minted in 1857.
> Britain has never used the "cent" denomination so there are no British half cents for any year.
The initial 5 cent coins minted by the US mint were the Shield 5 cent coins - and they were initially minted in the year 1866. Prior to that, the Draped Bust Half Dime, Capped Bust Half Dime, and the Seated Liberty Half Dime were minted. However, there were NO 5 cent coins minted in the year of 1815.
Please check your coin again. No US cents were minted in 1815. You may have a privately minted token, a half cent, or possibly even a counterfeit piece.
No such thing. The US never minted a coin in that denomination.
Check your coin again - half cents were last minted by the US Treasury in 1857. There were no half cents minted in the year of 1860. If you are referring to a British half penny coin, please check the related question below.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. The US never minted a 2.5 cent coin.
1800 is the first year that the Draped Bust Half Cent was minted with 211,530 of them minted in Philadelphia. In good condition, they are worth about $66. In about uncirculated condition, they are worth about $940. It is almost unheard of to find them in uncirculated condition but they would be worth many thousands of dollars.
A half cent is one half of one cent or 200 half cents = $1.00. If your asking about the value of a specific coin, a date is needed.
No such coin exists, the 1825 cent is known as the Matron Head large cent and is about the size of a half-dollar not the size of modern day cents. The Indian Head cent wouldn't be minted until 1859.
Half cents were minted from 1793 to 1857 so a date is needed. There are 4 different types of half cents in this denomination. Please post a new question with that information. View the related link below to find the value of every half cent ever made in the U.S. organized by each 4 types.
Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter Dollar, Half Dollar.
Cent, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, dollar.
Cent, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, dollar.