well-worn = $20
lightly worn = $75
uncirculated = $400
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There are only 4 known genuine 1861 C.S.A. Seated Liberty half dollars. Many replicas and counterfeits exist.
Retail value for G-4 to VF-20 is $300.00-$414.00 EF-40 to AU-58 is $450.00-$660.00
About $25 in G-4 condition, $60 in F-12, and $135 in VF-20.
A 1860 Liberty Seated Half Dollar in good condition (G4) is worth: $250.00.
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$30-$50 depending on condition. http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceGuideDetail.aspx?MS=1&PR=1&c=121&title=Liberty+Seated+Half+Dollar
There are only 4 known genuine 1861 C.S.A. Seated Liberty half dollars. Many replicas and counterfeits exist.
It depends on if it's a Capped Bust or Seated Liberty coin. Post new question.
Assuming the coin is circulated, the 1856-O Liberty Seated half dollar is a higher mintage coin of this series. Most coins show heavy wear. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. In general retail values for low grade coins are $30.00-$55.00, better grade are $80.00-$155.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $255.00-$400.00. 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.
Retail value for G-4 to VF-20 is $300.00-$414.00 EF-40 to AU-58 is $450.00-$660.00
About $25 in G-4 condition, $60 in F-12, and $135 in VF-20.
A Liberty Seated US half dollar from the San Francisco Mint dated 1878 is rare, circulated coins start at $20,000.00 and go over $70,000.00. Many counterfeits exist.
The L.W.Bristol Classics is a known maker of Confederate coin reproductions. There are only 4 authentic 1861 Liberty Seated half dollars with the Confederate reverse. This piece has no numismatic collectible value.
A 1860 Liberty Seated Half Dollar in good condition (G4) is worth: $250.00.
Please look at the coin again. All 1882 Liberty Seated halves were struck at the Philadelphia Mint and have no mintmarks.
This would be a Liberty Seated half dollar. The mintmark, if it has one, would be locted on the back below the eagle.