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1830 Capped Bust Dime
The Capped Bust Dime Value continually proves out over time. Between 1809 and 1837 these silver coins were struck, but not for every year. A key year was 1822 although the mints’ records show one hundred thousand were struck there seems to be only a few hundred available. The 1829 “Curl Base 2” is also a very sought after coin from this series. Please feel free to check out www.silvercoins.ag for more information on the Capped Bust Dime.

1835 *Eliasberg* Capped Bust Silver Dime, PCGS MS-63 Toned JR-1, Very Choice BU
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1830 Capped Bust Silver Dime, NGC MS-62, *Toned Very Choice BU Coin* JJP
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1837 Capped Bust Silver Dime, PCGS MS-62+ JR-2, Very Choice UNC, Bareford, JB
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1796 Draped Bust Dime small eagle reverse
The Draped Bust Dime Value of the key date variety 1804 with 14 stars ranges from over six thousand dollars in Good condition up to half a million dollars in About Uncirculated condition. This silver coin was minted in 1796 to 1807 and there are several variations of this first United States dime. Check out www.silvercoins.ag for more information on the Draped Bust Dime.
The Draped Bust Half Dime Value is high for the key date 1802 with only 3,060 struck then and then there is the very scarce “Valentine” variety of the 1797 “16 star” strike. The “Valentine” strike’s has the “7” of the “97” is longer than the first seven on the obverse and on the reverse two of the palms leaves of the wreath have been re-cut. This series was struck sporadically from 1796 to 1805 (1796, 1797, 1800-1803, and 1805). There a number of variations of strikes, feel free to go to www.silvercoins.ag for more information on the Draped Bust Half Dime.

1797 DRAPED BUST HALF DIME PCGS CERTIFIED VF 30 CAC 16 STARS VARIETY
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1803 Draped Bust Silver Half Dime, PCGS VF Details, Large 8, Bent
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1800 Draped Bust Silver Half Dime 5c, NGC VF-35 "LIBEKTY" LM-3, Jules Reiver GWB
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1794 Flowing Hair Half Dime
The Flowing Hair Half Dime Value has been constant for the United States’ first half dime struck at their first Mint in 1795. The first run has 1794 as its date, but the 7,765 of those silver coins were not struck until March of 1795, later that year 78,660 were struck with the 1795 date. The total sum of 86,416 were received by the United States Treasury at the end of 1795. Please go to www.silvercoins.ag for more information on the Flowing Hair Half Dime.

1895 O Barber Dime
The Barber Dime Value has climbed over the years keeping it above the silver melt value for any of these silver coins from grade “Good” and better. Named after its designer Chef Engraver Charles E. Barber these coins were struck in 1892 through 1916 after a controversial competition. These 90% silver, 10% copper, 17.9 mm, 2.5 g silver dimes number over half a billion after their 25 year run. Please go to www.silvercoins.ag for more information on the Barber Dime.

1916 Silver Barber Dime, Uncirculated
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Barber Dimes,lot of 7, Anacs Certified ,1907,8,11,13,15
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Barber Dime , Lot of 4 , Segs Certified
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1843 Seated Liberty Dime
The Seated Liberty Dime Value has maintained well beyond its silver content. However there have been some readjustments in the higher Mint State coins. These silver coins were struck from 1837 through 1891. Because of the volatile silver market during these times the weights were changed three times and eight different designs were used. They all are of the 90% silver and 10% copper content and 17.9 mm in diameter. Please go to www.silvercoins.ag for more information on the Seated Liberty Dime.

1853 Seated Liberty Half Dollar with arrows and rays
Seated Liberty Half Dollar Value in general holds very well. There are seven different varieties of this silver coin. All are 30.6mm and have a reeded edge, but they have three different weights. 13.36g for 1839-1853, 12.4g for 1853-1873, and 12.5g for 1873-1891. The big reason for this has to do with the Gold rush driving up silver prices and the later large silver strike at the mine called the Comstock Lode. You can go to www.silvercoins.ag for more information about the Seated Liberty Half Dollars.

1869 Seated Liberty Dollar
Seated Liberty Dollar Value has proven itself over the years. These numismatic coins are 38.1 mm in diameter and 26.73 grams consisting of 90% silver and 10% copper. They were struck in 1840 through 1873. The mintage is relatively small with Proof strikes from the Philadelphia Mint. Almost all of the business strikes came out of Philadelphia and occasionally from New Orleans (O), San Francisco (S), and Carson City (CC). You can visit www.silvercoins.ag for more information on Seated Liberty Dollars.

1836 Gobrecht dollar
The Gobrecht Dollar Value keeps going up. Only released in 1836 to 1839 in very limited run: about 100 Proofs each year, and then for a test circulation; 1,000 for 1836 and 600 for 1837. The 1837 had the same design as the 1836, including the date “1836”. The US Mint change silver content in 1837.
The 1836 were 26.96 grams and 89.24% silver and 10.76% copper. The US Mint changed the silver composition of all silver coins in 1837 to 90% silver and 10% copper. The 1837 to 1839 coins weigh 26.73 grams. There are two distinct variations. Go to silvercoins.ag for more information on these Gobrecht Dollar.
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1873 Trade Dollar
The silver Trade Dollar Value has more to do with the smaller business run and Proof strikes. Struck for commerce in East Asia from 1873 to 1885, the business strikes ended for the Philadelphia Mint in 1877 then for San Francisco (S) and Carson City (CC) in 1878. Philadelphia continued striking Proof coins until 1883. However 10 Proofs for 1884 and 5 for 1885 turned up in 1908.
The Trade Dollars a heavier than the rest of the United States silver dollars weighing 27.22 grams, 90% silver, 10% copper, and 38.1 mm in diameter. More information is available at silvercoins.ag about these Trade Dollars.
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