Collectible coins, also known as numismatic coins, are valued not only for their currency face value but also for their rarity, historical significance, and condition. In the context of the United States, collectible coins often include significant denominations, such as the half dime (H10c), which was minted from the late 18th century until the mid-19th century. These coins can feature various designs and mintmarks, making them highly sought after by collectors. The value of collectible coins can be influenced by factors such as demand, mintage numbers, and preservation grade.
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1792 P H10c Copper J-8 BN | P H10c | Patterns | 1792 | Philadelphia |
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1794 P H10C Copper J-15 BN | P H10C | Patterns | 1794 | Philadelphia |
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1795 P H10c Copper J-21 BN | P H10c | Patterns | 1795 | Philadelphia |