Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question.The first US nickels were minted in 1866. Five-cent coins called half-dimes were minted in 1833 but they were very different from nickels and were never called by that name.
The US did not make half cents in 19422. Check the date again.
The last U.S. half cent was made in 1857.
Could you please check that date? The half cent was discontinued in 1857 so there are no genuine 1881 half cents.
I assume you're referring to US coins.Since nickels are worth $0.05 each, 1833 nickels are worth $91.65.If you mean nickels dated 1833 ... technically there were no nickels in 1833. There was a five cent coin, but it was called a "half dime"; the word "nickel" was not used because at the time five cent coins were still being made of silver rather than a cupronickel alloy. An 1833 half-dime might be worth $50 on more depending on condition.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question.The first US nickels were minted in 1866. Five-cent coins called half-dimes were minted in 1833 but they were very different from nickels and were never called by that name.
The last US half cents were dated 1857.
The US did not make half cents in 19422. Check the date again.
The last U.S. half cent was made in 1857.
Could you please check that date? The half cent was discontinued in 1857 so there are no genuine 1881 half cents.
July 13, 2009 The value of the 1833 US half cent are as shown below. All circulated half cents are brown in color but uncirculated coins can range from brown to red & brown to red. The coins with red tone command higher prices. The values shown below reflect the worth of brown coins. Circulated Grades.................1833 G4........................................$52 VG12....................................$69 VF30.....................................$85 EF40.....................................$130 AU55.....................................$195 Uncirculated Grades MS60......................................$260 MS63......................................$475 MS64......................................$700 MS65......................................$1300
I assume you're referring to US coins.Since nickels are worth $0.05 each, 1833 nickels are worth $91.65.If you mean nickels dated 1833 ... technically there were no nickels in 1833. There was a five cent coin, but it was called a "half dime"; the word "nickel" was not used because at the time five cent coins were still being made of silver rather than a cupronickel alloy. An 1833 half-dime might be worth $50 on more depending on condition.
No such coin exists. The US stopped minting half cents in the mid 1800s.
As at 18Feb09 one US Cent was worth about half an Indian rupee, one US Dollar being worth INR49.80.
No such thing. The US never minted a coin in that denomination.
The US stopped making half cents in 1857. Please check your coin again and post a new question.
As with any collectible, a primary consideration in determining it