Obsolete U.S. Coins
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Half Cent: Minted 1793 to 1857.
Two Cent Piece: Minted 1864 to 1873.
Three Cent Piece: Minted 1851 to 1889. 2 Varieties: one of silver and one of nickel.
Twenty Cent Piece: Minted 1875 to 1878.
Since the earliest years of the minting of coins in America, there have been denominations which are commonly referred to as “obsolete”, meaning that the denomination is no longer struck. The earliest obsolete denomination is the Half Cent, first struck in 1793. Several other interesting denominations followed: Two Cent Piece, Three Cent Piece, and the very exciting Twenty Cent Piece. These early coins are quite collectible ... add one of each denomination to your Type Set today.
I always receive top quality coins from Mount Vernon. This Native American coin is no exception, superb quality.
The photos didn't do the coin justice it’s a very nice coin. The coin is as described. The condition and quality are what expected from a Gem Proof coin, well worth the money. It's hard to beat the luster a Silver Proof coin. A coin in this condition looks like its hot off the press.
The photos didn't do the coin justice it’s a very nice coin. The coin is as described. The condition and quality are what expected from a Gem Proof coin, well worth the money. It's hard to beat the luster a Silver Proof coin. A coin in this condition looks like its hot off the press.