The 1827 US five-cent coin, also known as the "Half Dime," was part of the early American coinage system. It features a depiction of the goddess Liberty on the obverse and an agricultural motif on the reverse. This particular coin is historically significant as it reflects the United States' expansion and economic development during the early 19th century, often appealing to collectors interested in the French New World and early American history. The 1827 half dime is particularly valuable due to its age, rarity, and condition.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1827-H 5c BN 5c French New World 1827 La Rochelle