1829 H10C MS66+ Certification #25211752, PCGS #4276
Owner's Comments
There are 34 in this MS66 grade (9 by PCGS and 25 by NGC). Of those 34, only 7 have a CAC sticker.
Expert Comments
Ron Guth
Half Dime production resumed in 1829 (none were produced after 1805). The design was a smaller version of the Capped Bust design that had been utlized on Dimes since 1809). Utilizing the most up-to-date technology, the Capped Bust Half Dimes were all struck with a "close" collar, an edge die that created uniform diameters and square edges on the coins.
Over 1.2 million Half Dimes were produced in 1829, a phenomenal output in a series that had never seen a mintage above 87,000. Thus, the 1829 Half Dime is easy to find on circulated grades and in Mint State grades up to MS-64. Gem examples become scarce and MS-66 and better examples are quite rare. The finest examples certified by PCGS (as of July 2011) are two MS-67s.
PCGS #
4276
Designer
William Kneass
Edge
Reeded
Diameter
15.90 millimeters
Weight
1.35 grams
Mintage
1230000
Metal
89.2% Silver, 10.8% Copper
Pop Higher
4
Pop Lower
1098
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
PCGS Population
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Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More
65 or Better | 2500 |
All Grades | 600 |
60 or Better | 60 |
65 or Better | R-4.5 |
All Grades | R-5.8 |
60 or Better | R-8.4 |
65 or Better | 8 / 14 TIE |
All Grades | 8 / 14 TIE |
60 or Better | 7 / 14 |
65 or Better | 8 / 14 TIE |
All Grades | 8 / 14 TIE |
60 or Better | 7 / 14 |