Half Cents were issued from 1793 to 1857 and are the lowest denomination coin ever issued by the United States. Liberty Cap, Facing Left Half Cents were made in 1793. Liberty Cap, Facing Right Half Cents was made from 1794 to 1797.
From 1800 to 1808 Draped Bust Half Cents were issued and Classic Head Half Cents were made from 1809 to 1836. Finally Braided Hair Half Cents were introduced in 1840 and made till 1857 when the coinage of Half Cents was permanently discontinued. All Half Cents were minted in Philadelphia and are scarce!
Reverse of 1802. VF Details. Obverse Scratched. Attractive medium brown color and well detailed.
CAC. Crosslet 4, No Stems. Well struck with lustrous light brown surfaces that are absolutely gorgeous and have a subtle reddish hue. There are no significant marks or spots to distract from this coins' exceptional eye appeal.
Spiked Chin.
CAC. Large 6, Stems. Well struck with nice lustrous surfaces. Although designated 'Brown', there is considerable faded red blending nicely with soft brown. A touch of deeper brown clings to the obverse periphery.
Small 6, No Stems. Medium brown.
Small 6, No Stems.
C-1. Well detailed.
Very nearly mint state with glossy chestnut brown surfaces and no obvious sign of 'rub'.
Well detailed with attractive warm brown surfaces.
UNC Details - Improperly Cleaned.
C-5.
Solid detail with pleasing warm brown surfaces.
Sharply struck with a delightful blend of mint red and medium brown. Surfaces have a clean look and the eye appeal is excellent.