coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ H10c \ Flowing Hair Half Dimes
Flowing Hair Half Dimes, designated as H10c in numismatic catalogs, were minted in the United States from 1794 to 1795. They feature the first design of a silver half dime, showcasing Lady Liberty with flowing hair on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. Due to their limited mintage and historical significance, these coins are highly sought after by collectors, making them valuable artifacts from the early years of American coinage. The Flowing Hair Half Dime represents a crucial part of the transition to more standardized U.S. currency and is considered a key issue in the collection of early American coins.
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1794 H10c | H10c | Flowing Hair Half Dimes | 1794 | Philadelphia |
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1794 H10c Special Strike | H10c | Flowing Hair Half Dimes | 1794 | Philadelphia |
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1795 H10c | H10c | Flowing Hair Half Dimes | 1795 | Philadelphia |
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Flowing Hair Half Dime H10c 1794-1795 | H10c | Flowing Hair Half Dimes | 0 | Philadelphia |