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Your coin is called a half dime. That denomination was issued at a time when a dime was a separate and distinct currency unit like a cent or dollar. As of 03/2009 Numismedia lists retail prices as follows

Very worn condition - $46

Moderately worn - $61

Slightly worn - $90

Almost no wear - $200+

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What does a 1776 American Liberty coin look like?

There were no US coins struck in 1776 that were official authorized coins. The first coin struck by the Continental Congress was the Fugio Cent which wouldn't be struck until 1787 and even then featured no depiction of Liberty on it. The first US coin with a personification of Liberty on it was the Chain Cent first struck in 1793, many years after the War of American Independence


What does a real 1776 American liberty coin look like?

There were no US coins struck in 1776 that were official authorized coins. The first coin struck by the Continental Congress was the Fugio Cent which wouldn't be struck until 1787 and even then featured no depiction of Liberty on it. The first US coin with a personification of Liberty on it was the Chain Cent first struck in 1793, many years after the War of American Independence.


What is the value of an American 1900 five cent?

The value of an American 1900 five cent coin, commonly known as a nickel, can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, a typical circulated 1900 liberty head nickel may be worth a few dollars, while coins in uncirculated or high-grade condition can fetch significantly higher prices, often ranging from $50 to several hundred dollars. To determine the exact value, it’s best to consult a coin pricing guide or a professional coin dealer.


Why does American quarter say liberty?

Until 1909 when the penny was changed to feature Lincoln, all US coins featured a personification of liberty (or a non-person design such as on the shield nickel and 2 cent piece). Because of this, the tradition stuck with putting Liberty on coins even though they don't feature a personification of liberty like the earlier coins.


What is an American 5 cent coin called?

A five cent coin in the United States is called a nickel.

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