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The Half Disme, also known as the H10c, is a collectible coin from the early history of the United States, minted in 1792. It was the first type of silver coin minted by the U.S. government and was originally intended to facilitate commerce. The coin features an image of a caped Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. Due to its limited mintage and historical significance, the Half Disme is highly sought after by collectors.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1792 H10c | H10c | Half Disme | 1792 | Philadelphia |
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1792 H10c | H10c | Half Disme | 1792 | Philadelphia |
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Half Disme H10c 1792 | H10c | Half Disme | 0 | Philadelphia |