Miss Liberty, but she is not a real person.
$15 to $16 for a coin in average condition.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1854 Liberty Seated dime is a common coin. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Most coins show a lot of wear. In general retail values for low grade coins are $13.00-$17.00, better grade are $20.00-$45.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $125.00-$200.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer
Miss Liberty is on the 1904 Barber dime, the first dime to have the portrait of a real person is the 1946 Roosevelt dime.
The Mercury Dime
Depending on the condition it is worth 25 to 25000 dollars. The O stands for New Orleans mint the arrows is something they did 1853 through 1855. The 1854 O with arrows was not an uncommon coin but has become one. One thing to understand is through out the years there are certain points when coins where melted because of a high silver price. A lot of people held on to the rare mintages and disposed of the more common dates. According to the PCGS population estimate only 300 survive today the rarity rating in any condition is 6.4 which makes this a rare coin. The scale is 1 to 10 1 being over a million around 10 being the only known example. I just happen to have a dime like this that is in F to VF condition that's worth about 30 to 40 dollars. My advise is hold on to it if you can and don't sell it for scrap silver you would only get 1 dollar out of it; There are plenty of 1964 dimes for that. PS I originally answered this thinking it was a dime but I see it is a half dime the value is greater than the dime.
$15 to $16 for a coin in average condition.
July 26, 2009 The 1854 Seated Liberty half dime was produced at 2 US Mint facilities; Philadelphia and New Orleans. To obtain the proper value for your coin, it must be determined at which mint it was struck. This is done by finding the mint mark which is located on the reverse [tails] side of the coin beneath the word "DIME". The letter "O" indicates the coin was minted at New Orleans and is represented as 1854-O. If there is no letter, that indicates the coin was minted at Philadelphia and is represented in this answer as 1854-P. The values for these coins can be seen in the chart given below. Circulated Grades......1854-P..........1854-O G4................................$22...............$25 F12...............................$29...............$40 EF40.............................$72...............$110 AU55.............................$150.............$225 Uncirculated GradesMS60.............................$215..............$290 MS63.............................$330..............$815 MS64.............................$750..............$1,600 MS65.............................$1,900...........$4,200 MS66.............................$5,500...........$9,000 MS67.............................$20,000.........$25,000
in 1854 in 1854
Dime
A dime
Yes. 1854 = 1854/1 cannot be simplified.
Dime A Dance is on the album Dime A Dance
1 dime is 1/1 of a dime.
Sorry, no such dime as a "Miscellaneous" dime exists!
Dime
Dime's is the singular possessive of dime.
No, a dime is closer to .045. But that will also depend on how old the dime is. An old dime will not have the same thickness as a new dime.