Gold Ask $2641.84 − $2.88
Silver Ask $30.87 − $0.23
Platinum Ask $950.99 − $6.19
Palladium Ask $998.43 − $1.33
 Free Shipping on
domestic 
orders $99+
Early 1800's Bust Silver Half Dollar Coin - Random Dates - AU
Early 1800's Bust Silver Half Dollar Coin - Random Dates - AU Early 1800's Bust Silver Half Dollar Coin - Random Dates - AU
You will earn up to250 MP Cash after purchasing this product.

Early 1800's Bust Silver Half Dollar Coin - Random Dates - Choice AU

OUT OF STOCK
Old price: $389.99 , you save $46.80
  • 12% off
  • $343.19as low as
Credit Card or PayPal: $12.48
Check or Wire: $12.00
Not rated yet

PRODUCT DETAILS:

Early 1800's Bust Silver Half Dollar Coin - Random Dates - About Uncirculated Condition

COIN HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Dates ranging from the 1820's to 1836.
  • The Bust Halves offered here are in full About UNC condition. Each still retains ample mint luster and shows just slight wear on the high points.
  • All coins come in protective packaging.


Bust Half Dollars are one of the the most sought after series of U.S. coins. Issued from 1794 to 1839, the series saw several design changes. For the first two years the obverse (front) design was a flowing hair style. In 1796 the draped bust style was adopted with a small eagle reverse (back). A heraldic Eagle reverse was used from 1801 to 1807 (no coins were issued from 1798-1800) and the capped bust type was struck from 1807-36. The reeded edge type finished out the series from 1838-39. The reeded edge coins were the only to be minted at more than one mint. Some of these carry an "O" mint mark for New Orleans. The same basic Bust design was also used on Half Dimes, Dimes, Quarters and Dollars. While there are many easily collectible dates of Bust Halves, rarities do exist (unfortunately none are included in the group offered here). The 1794, 96, 97, 1815, 36 + 1838-O are all rarities of varying degrees.

Customer Reviews
There are no comments yet. Be the first to leave a comment!
Please sign in to add review

Product Questions

No questions yet. Be the first to ask a question!