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1822 is the key to the Capped Bust dime series.
Most of the 200 or so extant examples are in grades of VG or less.

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Impressive example for sure, congrats!
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Always have to haul this old gal out on parade days:


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Very nice Frog
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1811 is the key date of the classic head Half Cent series, except for the proof-only 1831 originals.

United States, 1/2 cent, 1811:
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Most of the 200 or so extant examples are in grades of VG or less.


Here's one of those 200 low-grade examples:

United States -- 10 cents, 1822:
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pepactonius, That's a really cool 1811 Half Cent. I love the slanted numerals!
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Pepactonius, that 1822 Dime looks very nice, actually!
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1793-dated large cents and Half Cents are considered important types by coppers collectors.
This is my example of the 1793 Half Cent. A bit rough, but lots of history!

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The 1793 'Chain Cent' was the first to be struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
This is my (worn and rough) example.


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Love the color on that one Frog!!

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My lowest mintage Morgan....
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1997 w Jackie Robinson now second lowest mintage modern $5 gold.

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1850-p Seated dollar:

The 1850's brought a dramatic decline of Seated dollar production by the mint that created the majority of key and scarce dates for the entire series. Notable low mintage coins are the 1850-p at 7,500, the 1851-p at 1,300 and the 1852-p at 1,000. From that point forward, mintage numbers dramatically increased. Despite the increase all of the coins from 1854-1857 are considered rare due to melting and shipping oversees.

The 1850-P Seated dollar is scarce in all grades. With a tiny mintage of only 7,500, Dick Osburn and Brian Cushing estimate that only 400 survived.

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