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1872 Half Dime

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 Posted 11/16/2014  06:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wheatchaser140 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Medieval, your coin would grade Good details. I think any Half Dime and/or Seated coinage would have a premium over melt. You paid a fair price IMHO.
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Thanks 'wheatchaser140' - hope to see more of you in the 'ancient' forum.
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Irregardless of the grade of any Half Dime, as long as I can at least make out the date, I have always enjoyed accumulating these type of coins just because they are so rare and definitely unique in terms of their denomination.

Also, it's incredible to realize that a Half Dime could have purchased so very much more back in the day compared to what it could now....

Wow, where would the world be today compared to 200 years ago without inflation?

My purpose is not to change the nature of this thread but just to make a simple personal comment about what has to be my favorite coin.

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 Posted 11/19/2014  06:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Medieval to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Also, it's incredible to realize that a Half Dime could have purchased so very much more back in the day compared to what it could now....


Exactly, just yesterday posted a Farthing a little more than 700 years old, at that time an archer (skilled soldier) got paid 8 of them per day (= 2 Pence, ie 1/120 Pound or just over 1 Cent) and a single Farthing could buy 4 glasses of brew.
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