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  2. Draped Bust - Wikipedia

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    "Draped Bust" was the name given to a design of United States coins. ... 1796–1807. [1] [2] ... (Liberty half dime, 1796), the size of stars or numbers varied from ...

  3. Dime (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    The first dime to be circulated was the Draped Bust dime, in 1796. It featured the same obverse and reverse as all other circulating coins of the time, the so-called Draped Bust/Small Eagle design. This design was the work of then-Chief Engraver Robert Scot.

  4. Half dime - Wikipedia

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    1796 Draped Bust half dime with small eagle reverse. The obverse of the Draped Bust half dime was based on a sketch by artist Gilbert Stuart, with the dies engraved by Robert Scot and John Eckstein. The primary 1796 variety bears fifteen stars representing the then number of states in the union.

  5. How To Spot These 6 Valuable Dimes – Is One Worth ... - AOL

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    1796 MS67 Draped Bust Dime. In 1796, the Philadelphia Mint issued 22,135 of these dimes. These coins are unique because they have a small eagle on the reverse. This extremely rare coin can be ...

  6. United States half dollar mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Draped Bust half dollars. Small eagle reverse. Small eagle reverse, 1796-1797 (Silver) Year Mint Mintage [2] Comments 1796 (P) 3,918 There are 15- and 16-star ...

  7. United States coinage type set - Wikipedia

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    Half dimes: Photo Bust Half Dime, 1792 Flowing Hair Half Dime, 1794-1795 Draped Bust Half Dime, 1796-1805 Capped Bust, 1829-1837 Liberty Seated, 1837-1859 Liberty Seated (with arrows), 1853-1855 Liberty Seated (with legend, new reverse), 1860-1873