1860-0 half dime

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by luke420, Feb 6, 2011.

  1. luke420

    luke420 Member

    Hello,I would like your thoughts on this coin please.
    The coin is not in that good of shape,but it is a key date.
    I can see most of the date on the obverse.I can make out the _860
    The reverse is in much better shape with a very visible O mint mark.
    I hope my pictures will help.

    1860-0 obverse.jpg 1860-0 reverse.jpg 1960-0 date.jpg
     
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  3. luke420

    luke420 Member

    I'm wondering if acetone would hurt this one?
     
  4. Lugia

    Lugia ye olde UScoin enthusiast

    there isnt very many key dates for half dimes. that is a common date in AG3/F2 and looks cleaned/scratched? might get a dollar or 2 over silver for it (3-5) but thats about it.

    also i wouldnt bother dipping it.
     
  5. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    1860-O is not a key date in the half dimes, it's a common date. You're thinking of the dimes where it IS a key date.
     
  6. luke420

    luke420 Member

    Sorry,I looked in the Red Book and I see no other 1860-O dime?
    I don't doubt you guys but I'm lost.
     
  7. ikes4ever

    ikes4ever Senior Member

    its between the nickel and dime section under half dime.
     
  8. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    1860-O dime-- listed in the Redbook under "Variety 4"-- mintage of only 40,000, starts out at $325 in my 2009 edition.

    1860-O half dime-- relatively common, more than a million issued. I have one myself. Even though it's not worth much, I like it because it was issued by a Southern mint just before the Civil War, and it ended up being the last half dime that the New Orleans Mint would ever produce.
     
  9. au and ms coins

    au and ms coins Junior Member

    I know this question isn't that relevant to this discussion, but how many of these half dimes have survived undamaged in G4 or better?
     
  10. MIKES3

    MIKES3 New Member

    To answer your question, A LOT, I have quite a few half dimes that are in really good condition. I wish I could post them up. I feel any seated Liberty dimes are going to be even more collectible later on than they are now
     
  11. thecoinczar

    thecoinczar Member

    I just adore half dimes! I think the reason why is that they are so cute and small. Also I like them because they are made of silver. Finally I like them because they are the seated Liberty which is a design that I find extremely attractive.
     
  12. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    I love the half dimes, they're the only silver denomination I have any real interest in.
     
  13. luke420

    luke420 Member

    Thanks, I found them in the Red Book .
     
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