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x 1943 Ghost 4 Penny  
A steel cent where the 4 in 1943 is partially or totally missing.  Caused by grease or debris getting into the die and preventing it from making a proper impression.
x Walking Liberty Half Dollar Obverse
The Walking Liberty half dollar was a silver 50-cent piece or half dollar coin issued by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1947; it was designed by Adolph A. Weinman. In 1915, the new Mint Director, Robert W. Woolley, came to believe that he was...
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x Young Head Large Cent    
x Matron Head Large Cent    
x Two-cent piece  
The two-cent coin was produced in the United States from 1864–1873 with decreasing mintages throughout that time. In terms of consumer price indexes, the 1864 coin would be comparable to $0.3 in today's money. Just over 45.5 million were produced....
x Three-cent piece Three-cent piece
The United States three cent piece was a unit of currency equaling ⁄100 of a United States dollar. The mint produced two different three-cent coins: the three-cent silver and the three-cent nickel. Its purchasing power in 1851 would be equivalent to...
x Silver Three Cent Piece    
x Nickel Three Cent Piece    
x Silver 3 Cent Piece Variety 1    
x Silver 3 Cent Piece Variety 2    
x Silver 3 Cent Piece Variety 3    
x Nickel Obverse
The (United States) nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling a twentieth of one United States dollar. A later-produced Canadian nickel five-cent coin was also called by the same name. The nickel's design since 1938 has...
x Shield nickel Obverse
The Shield nickel was the first United States five-cent piece to be made out of copper-nickel, the same alloy of which American nickels are struck today. Designed by James B. Longacre, the coin was issued from 1866 until 1883, when it was replaced...
x Liberty Head nickel Obverse
The Liberty Head nickel, sometimes referred to as the V nickel because of its reverse (or tails) design, was an American five-cent piece. It was struck for circulation from 1883 until 1912, with at least five pieces being surreptitiously struck...
x Indian Head nickel 1935 Indian Head Buffalo Nickel
The Buffalo nickel or Indian Head nickel was a copper-nickel five-cent piece struck by the United States Mint from 1913 to 1938. It was designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser. As part of a drive to beautify the coinage, five denominations of US...
x Shield Nickel Variety 1    
x Shield Nickel Variety 2    
x Liberty Head Nickel Variety 1    
x Liberty Head Nickel Variety 2    
x Flowing Hair Half Dime    
x Draped Bust Half Dime    
x Capped Liberty Half Dime    
x Draped Bust Small Eagle Half Dime    
x Draped Bust / Heraldic Eagle Half Dime    
x Seated Liberty Half Dime Variety 1    
x Seated Liberty Half Dime Variety 2    
x Seated Liberty Half Dime Variety 3    
x Dime Obverse image of coin worth one-tenth of a U.S. Dollar
The dime is a ten cent coin, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently...
x Draped Bust Dime    
x Capped Liberty Dime    
x Seated liberty Dime    
x Barber Dime    
x Roosevelt Dime    
x Twenty-cent piece 1876 twenty cents obv
The United States twenty cent coin (often called a twenty cent piece) was a unit of currency equalling 1/5 of a United States dollar. The twenty cent coin had one of the shortest mintages and lowest circulations in US coin history, its mintage for...
x Half dollar Obverse
Half dollar coins have been produced nearly every year since the inception of the United States Mint in 1794. Sometimes referred to as the fifty-cent piece, the only U.S. coin that has been minted more consistently is the cent. Half dollar coins saw...
x Flowing Hair Half Dollar    
x Draped Bust / Small Eagle Half Dollar    
x Draped Bust / Heraldic Eagle Half Dollar    
x Draped Bust Half Dollar    
x Capped Bust Half Dollar    
x Capped Bust Half Dollar Variety 1    
x Capped Bust Half Dollar Variety 2    
x Capped Bust Half Dollar Variety 3    
x Seated Liberty Half Dollar    
x Barber Half Dollar    
x Capped Bust Half Dollar Variety 1 Portrait 1  
This first, rather ugly portrait of lady liberty only lasted on the half dollar for 2 years.  It was replaced by the more pleasing Portrait 2 starting in mid-1809
x Capped Bust Half Dollar Variety 1 Portrait 2    
x Capped Bust Half Dollar Variety 1 Portrait 3    
x US 1 Dollar  
The US dollar denomination was based on the Spanish 8 Reales coin that was prevalent in the colonies at that time.  For much of the history of the united states, the spanish coins were legal tender and traded on par with the dollar.
x Dollar coin The Anthony clad dollar
Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold, silver, and base metal versions. The term silver dollar is often used for any large white metal coin issued by the United States with a face value of one dollar, although purists insist...
x Flowing Hair Dollar 1795DollarObverse
The Flowing Hair dollar was the first dollar coin issued by the United States federal government. The coin was minted in 1794 and 1795; its size and weight were based on the Spanish dollar, which was popular in trade throughout the Americas. In 1791...
x Draped Bust Dollar    
x Draped Bust / Small Eagle Dollar    
x Draped Bust / Heraldic Eagle Dollar    
x Gobrecht Dollar Gobrecht 1838 obverse
The Gobrecht dollar, minted from 1836 to 1839, was the first silver dollar struck for circulation by the United States Mint since production of that denomination was officially halted in 1806. The coin was struck in small numbers to determine...
x Seated Liberty dollar 1841 dollar
The Seated Liberty dollar was the last silver dollar struck before passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, which officially ended production of that denomination. The coin, struck from 1840 to 1873, succeeded the Gobrecht dollar, which was minted on a...
x Seated Liberty Dollar Variety 1    
x Seated Liberty Dollar Variety 2    
x Trade Dollar tradeDollarObv.jpg
The trade dollar was a United States dollar coin minted to compete with other large silver coins that were already popular in East Asia. The idea first came about in the 1860s, when the price of silver began to decline due to increased mining...
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