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  2. Half eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Head half eagle is the only coin of a single design to be minted at seven U.S. Mints: Philadelphia, Dahlonega, Charlotte, New Orleans, San Francisco, Carson City, and Denver. Scarcer dates and coins of higher grades can be worth much more, and all Charlotte, Carson City and Dahlonega pieces are scarce and valuable.

  3. CoinTrackers.com says the ballpark value of an 1883 Liberty Head Double Eagle in average condition is $60,000.00, but one in perfect condition could go for $114,000. 28. 1878 S Liberty Seated Half ...

  4. These 11 Rare Coins Sold for Over $1 Million

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    Original Face Value: $20. Record Sale: $3,600,000. For You: 10 Rare Coins Expected To Soar in Value in the Next Five Years. 1913 Liberty Head Nickel (Proof) ... 1822 Capped Head Half Eagle $5 BD-1 ...

  5. United States half dollar mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Walking Liberty half dollar subsection. 6.1 Type 1. 6.2 Type 2. ... Small eagle reverse, 1796 (Silver) Year Mint Mintage [1] Comments 1794 (P) 23,464 1795 (P)

  6. United States cent mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Classic Head large cent, 1808–1815 (Copper) Year ... Flying Eagle cent, 1856–1858 (Cupronickel) Year Mint ... United States half dollar mintage figures.

  7. Indian Head gold pieces - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Head gold pieces or Pratt-Bigelow gold coins were two separate coin series, identical in design, struck by the United States Mint: a two-and-a-half-dollar piece, or quarter eagle, and a five-dollar coin, or half eagle. The quarter eagle was struck from 1908 to 1915 and from 1925–1929.