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  2. Draped Bust - Wikipedia

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    The 1797 half dollar (ranked 68) has the "small eagle" design. This design is rare due to the very low mintage and the inferior equipment and procedures. Fewer than 3,000 were minted. Its companion, the even rarer 1796 half dollar (ranked 72) had a mintage of only 934. The pair constitute the sole mintage of the half dollar "small eagle" design.

  3. United States half dollar mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Draped Bust half dollars subsection. ... 3 Capped Bust half dollar. Toggle Capped Bust half dollar subsection. 3.1 Lettered Edge. 3.2 ... 1796-1797 (Silver ...

  4. Draped Bust dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Draped Bust dollar is a United States dollar coin minted from 1795 to 1803, and was reproduced, dated 1804, into the 1850s. The design succeeded the Flowing Hair dollar , which began mintage in 1794 and was the first silver dollar struck by the United States Mint .

  5. Half eagle - Wikipedia

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    The half eagle is a United States coin that was produced ... A unique 16-star variety of the 1797 Capped Bust Right half eagle ... (also called to as the "Draped Bust ...

  6. United States cent mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    3 Draped Bust large cent. ... 1797 (P) 897,510 1798 (P) 1,841,745 1799 (P) 42,540 1800 ... United States half dollar mintage figures.

  7. Half dollar (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    The half dollar, sometimes referred to as the half for short or 50-cent piece, is a United States coin worth 50 cents, or one half of a dollar.In both size and weight, it is the largest circulating coin currently minted in the United States, [1] being 1.205 inches (30.61 millimeters) in diameter and 0.085 in (2.16 mm) in thickness, and is twice the weight of the quarter.