Empire_Builder
Indiana
United States
This is a nice place to put my collection of Bust halves to share with other collectors. Most are raw but some are certified and all are fun!
Obverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Country |
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The first year of the Liberty nickel, without the denomination "cents" below the Roman numeral... | 1883 | USA | ||
Capped bust dime for the type set! | 1836 | USA | ||
Seated Liberty dime with stars on obverse, this is this 1856 Large Date variety. | 1856 | USA | ||
Liberty seated dime with arrows at the date to denote the decrease in weight from 2.67g to 2.49g. | 1853 | USA | ||
A nice Barber dime for the type set. | 1913 | USA | ||
Nice 1875-S 20-cent piece for the type set! | 1875 | USA | ||
A nice 1834 Bust quarter for the type set. | 1834 | USA | ||
A nice 1886 Libert seated dime with legend on the obverse from the type set. | 1886 | USA | ||
A no motto seated Liberty quarter from the type set. | 1856 | USA | ||
A nice seated Liberty quarter with arrows and rays from the type set. A beautiful reverse design! | 1853 | USA | ||
The last of the seated Liberty designs, with motto on the reverse. | 1878 | USA | ||
A well used Barber quarter from the type set. | 1899 | USA | ||
A type 1 standing Liberty quarter, with no breastplate and no stars below the eagle on the reverse. | 1917 | USA | ||
A type 2 Standing Liberty quarter with breastplate and stars below the eagle on the reverse. | 1930 | USA | ||
A reeded edge capped bust half dollar with the denominatin "50 cents" from the type set. | 1837 | USA | ||
A no motto Liberty seated half dollar from the type set. This one was minted in New Orleans. | 1840 | USA | ||
An 1853 seated Liberty half dollar with arrows and rays, again a beautiful reverse design! | 1853 | USA | ||
The last seated Liberty half dollar sub-type, with motto on the reverse. | 1875 | USA | ||
Here is my second example of this die marriage, 1803 bust halves are not easy to find, so when I... | 1803 | USA | ||
This one is the classic 1817/13 overdate, the more common die marriage given the die cracks on... | 1817 | USA | ||