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I Found A 1853 Half Dime.

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I found an 1853 Half Dime at my local coin shop. Does anyone have an idea of its value?

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Not much more than melt.
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Holed coin of this type is worth about $5, IMO.

It's 90% silver, so keep it.
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I got it for 10 cents, so even melt value would be good.
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pf123, because it is "jewelry ready" (holed) it is a damaged coin and is worth a little more than silver melt. On ebay, one holes are $9.00, a two-holer is $6.75. In the real world it's worth about $4.00 in that grade. I bought mine in an auction lot of 3 Half Dimes and 3 dimes for $10.00 + s/h
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10 cents is an awesome price. Holed coins are not usually collected unless they are very rare. Still, it's a nice coin that will always be worth its melt value.
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Probably worth about $3.

10 cents for this is a good buy though. Though it doesn't have any real collector value, it's still a nice conversation piece, and you could even make jewelry out of it if you really wanted to.
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nice start to a holey type set
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Although 1853 is the most common year, that would probably fetch $5 on ebay with the hole in it
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I'd buy that coin all day long at ten cents!
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You did well on your 10c, great return
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Somebody - maybe here? - is building a typeset (think Dansco 7070) of holed coins.
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It really cost 5˘ because it has a 5˘ face value
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it is worth putting on your neck with hole. :)
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