Look at the coin again, no half dimes were struck in 1823.
It's not Kennedy he is only on Half Dollars it's Roosevelt and the value is for the silver about $1.00
Most likely, the hole was created by someone, and if you think it was an accident at the mint, then stop reading here. if i were you, i would sell that half dime for the price of silver used
The US discontinued its half-dime denomination in 1873.
Please check again. Half-dime production ended in 1873.
While the price of silver is volatile, lately silver dimes have been going for about $2, quarters for $5 and half-dollars for $10. This is just for silver content though, the numismatic value of some coins are many times greater than their silver bullion content.
Because the value of it is worth half the value of a dime.
It's not Kennedy he is only on Half Dollars it's Roosevelt and the value is for the silver about $1.00
Neither of these coins would be considered a rare date for their series. So, in circulated condition, their value would be based only on the silver they contain. The dime is currently worth about 45 cents, and the half is worth about $2.25
Most likely, the hole was created by someone, and if you think it was an accident at the mint, then stop reading here. if i were you, i would sell that half dime for the price of silver used
The US discontinued its half-dime denomination in 1873.
Yes, all half-dimes are collectible coins worth much more than face value and often times worth much more than silver content. Value depends on the year, mintmark and condition.
The British didn't make a half dime.
Half a dime could be represented using the chemical symbol for silver, which is Ag. Dimes in the United States are made from a blend of 90% silver and 10% copper, so half a dime would contain approximately half the amount of silver, hence the symbol Ag.
I think you've confused your Franklins. Ben Franklin is on the half dollar. The "Franklin" on the US dime is Franklin Roosevelt, so they'd be referred to as Roosevelt dimes.
Please check again. Half-dime production ended in 1873.
While the price of silver is volatile, lately silver dimes have been going for about $2, quarters for $5 and half-dollars for $10. This is just for silver content though, the numismatic value of some coins are many times greater than their silver bullion content.
The 1999 Uncirculated Mint set has 18 coins in it but no silver coins. Retail value $14.00 The 1999s Silver Proof set has 9 coins in it. The half, quarters and dime are 90% silver. retail value $288.00