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Toggle Indian Head cent subsection. ... 1851 (P) 9,889,707 (P) 2 Proof ... Kennedy half dollar mintage figures; American Silver Eagle mintage figures; References
The American trade dollar therefore had to contain more silver, at 420 grains of 90% fine silver, fine content 378.0 grains (24.49 g), or 0.44 g more fine silver than the regular circulation Seated Liberty Dollars and Morgan Dollars. Most trade dollars ended up in China during their first two years of production, where they were very successful.
1851 (P) 160,000 O 88,000 1852 ... United States half dollar mintage figures. Kennedy half dollar mintage figures; American Silver Eagle mintage figures; References
The Indian Head cent, also known as an Indian Head penny, was a one-cent coin ($0.01) produced by the United States Bureau of the Mint from 1859 to 1909. It was designed by James Barton Longacre, the Chief Engraver at the Philadelphia Mint. From 1793 to 1857, the cent was a copper coin about the size of a half dollar.
Three dollars: Indian head 1854 (no image available) This was the only year in which three-dollar gold pieces were struck in New Orleans. Half eagles ($5) Liberty head 1840–1847, 1851, 1854–1857, 1892–1894 Indian head 1909 (no image available) These coins were incused when minted; that is, the die pattern was pressed into the planchet.
Indian Head cent (1859–1909) Two-cent piece (1864–1873) Three-cent piece in silver (1851–1873) and nickel (1865–1889) Shield nickel (1866–1883) Liberty Seated half dime reverse (1860–1873) Liberty Seated dime reverse (1860–1891), reused with slight modification as reverse of Barber dime (1892–1916) Liberty Head gold dollar (1849 ...