The 1841 5-cent coin, often referred to as the "Half Dime," is a significant collectible within American numismatics. Struck in a period when the U.S. was expanding its reach and influence, this coin is notable for its design and the historical context of the early 19th century. The 5-cent denomination was used heavily in commerce, and examples from 1841 hold value for their scarcity, condition, and demand among collectors. Additionally, some coins from this era are linked to the broader history of French influence in North America.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1841-A 5c BN 5c French New World 1841 Paris