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Q: Half penny bank of upper Canada 1857?
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How much is a 1857 half penny worth?

A circulated US 1857 Half Cent has a retail value from $55.00 to $280.00 depending on condition.


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No such coin exists, the last US half cents were made in 1857.


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Double check that date. The last year half cents were minted was 1857.


What did the british north American act accomplish?

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Double check that date. The last year half cents were minted was 1857.


Are there such a thing as a half coin penny in American money?

Yes the US did make Half-Cents, the last year of issue was 1857.


What is 1857 bank of upper Canada one half penny bank token worth?

ICCS Certified MS-62 seen it for $200-$300. Average condition on EBay seen it for $10-20. All depends on how many minted and condition. Please do not clean your coins especially your old ones, Cleaning lowers the value.


Which penny had 15 stars on it?

The only "penny" that had stars on it is called a Large Cent and was minted from 1808 through 1857. It had 13 stars not 15. The half cent, minted from 1809 through 1857 also had 13 stars on it. No other U.S. cent had stars on it.


What is a 1949 Canadian half penny worth?

Check that coin again. Canada didn't half a halfpenny in 1949.


What is a 1943 us half penny worth?

The last U.S. half-cents were struck in 1857. Please check your coin again and post a new question with the corrected date, denomination, and/or issuing country.