United States 1795 half dollar
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This type, the first half dollar issued by the United States, was minted 1794-95 at the Philadelphia mint. Tho not cheap, it is probably the most available of the flowing hair silver coinage (half dime, half dollar and dollar). Survivors have been carefully studied and over three dozen die varieties identified, the result of handmade dies. The superseding type, the draped bust half dollar with the small eagle reverse, is one of the rarest types in the U. S. series.
Recorded Mintage: 299,980 (all varieties).
Specification: 13.48 g, .892 fine silver, 32.5 mm diameter, lettered edge.
Catalog reference: KM 16.
- Breen, Walter H., Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U. S. and Colonial Coins, New York: Doubleday, 1987.
- Michael, Thomas, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1701-1800, 7th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2016.
- Yeoman, R. S., and Kenneth Bressett (ed.), A Guide Book of United States Coins, 65th Ed., Atlanta, GA: Whitman Publishing, 2011.
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