August 13, 2009 The 1820 Capped Bust Dime was minted in 3 varieties. "STATESOFAMERICA" on the reverse, large 0 in the date, small 0 in the date. The circulated and more common uncirculated values are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades.........1820 STATESOFAMERICA...1820 large 0....1820 small 0 G4.........................................$38..............................$35..................$35 VF30......................................$235............................$225................$300 EF40......................................$550.............................$475................$650 AU55......................................$2,100..........................$800................$1,750 Uncirculated GradesMS60.....................................$3,000.........................$1,150...............$3,250 MS63.....................................$5,500.........................$2,500................$5,250 MS64.....................................$7,500..........................$4,700................$7,500 MS65.....................................$17,500........................$15,500..............$16,500
The 1820 Capped Bust dime has three varieties. A large "0" and a small "0" in the date. And the size and spacing of the letters in STATESOFAMERICA. Values are a little different. Take it to a coin dealer for an accurate assessment.
The 1828 Capped Bust Dime showing heavy wear is valued at $60.00-$120.00 better grade is $200.00-$400.00 and over $500.00 for coins with only light wear.
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.
With a date of 1836 it's a Capped Bust dime. Unfortunately, the hole kills the collectible value of the coin. But, depending on the size and location of the hole, someone may want it. Maybe $5.00.
"Capped Bust" refers to the image of Liberty represented on the obverse of the coin. A similar image was used for all US silver coins between about 1807 and about 1839. This is a pointer to an image of a Capped Bust dime - the picture of Liberty is quite similar on the half dollar: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Capped_Bust_dime.jpg
You have a rare Capped Bust Dime - if it is in good condition (G$), its value is: $35.00.
The 1820 Capped Bust dime has three varieties. A large "0" and a small "0" in the date. And the size and spacing of the letters in STATESOFAMERICA. Values are a little different. Take it to a coin dealer for an accurate assessment.
The 1828 Capped Bust Dime showing heavy wear is valued at $60.00-$120.00 better grade is $200.00-$400.00 and over $500.00 for coins with only light wear.
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.
With a date of 1836 it's a Capped Bust dime. Unfortunately, the hole kills the collectible value of the coin. But, depending on the size and location of the hole, someone may want it. Maybe $5.00.
"Capped Bust" refers to the image of Liberty represented on the obverse of the coin. A similar image was used for all US silver coins between about 1807 and about 1839. This is a pointer to an image of a Capped Bust dime - the picture of Liberty is quite similar on the half dollar: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Capped_Bust_dime.jpg
Please check again and post a new question. The first nickels were minted in 1866. If you have a Capped Bust Half Dime - if this coin is in at least good condition (G4), its value is at least $45.00.
1837 is the last year for the Capped Bust dime and the first year for Liberty Seated dimes plus there are 2 varieties of the 1837 Liberty Seated dime. So 3 different dimes are possible for this date. Please post new question with a description of the coin.
I will say yes, only if it's not damaged or been cleaned. As a "type" coin it could still have some value, but not much, maybe $3.00-$5.00.
I am not aware of such a coin. The Draped Bust Half Dime was minted from 1796 - 1797; the Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Half Dime was minted from 1800 - 1805; the Capped Bust Half Dime was minted from 1829 - 1837; and the Liberty Seated Half Dime was minted from 1837 - 1873.
G-4 value is $30.00 for original surface coins
1837 is the last year for the Capped Bust dime and the first year for Liberty Seated dimes plus there are 2 varieties of the 1837 Liberty Seated dime. So 3 different dimes are possible for this date. Please post new question with a description of the coin.