1834 H10C Capped Bust Half Dime NGCX MS 9.2

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CVC & Collectables presents the 1834 Capped Bust Half Dime, certified MS 9.2 on the NGCX 10-point scale (equivalent to MS62 on the traditional Sheldon 70-point scale). This classic early U.S. silver half dime is a desirable small-denomination coin from the Andrew Jackson era, combining historic appeal with collector-grade preservation.

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Coin Highlights

  • Issuer: United States of America

  • Date: 1834

  • Mint: Philadelphia (no mintmark)

  • Denomination: Half Dime (5¢)

  • Composition: 89.24% silver, 10.76% copper

  • Weight: 1.35 g

  • Diameter: 15.5 mm

  • Grade: NGCX MS 9.2 (≈ MS62) – Uncirculated with minor marks and light friction

  • Obverse Design: Bust of Liberty facing left, wearing a Phrygian cap inscribed LIBERTY, surrounded by 13 stars with date below.

  • Reverse Design: Heraldic eagle with shield, arrows, and olive branch; inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and denomination 5C below.

  • Edge: Reeded

  • Orientation: Coin alignment (↑↓)


Historical Significance

  • The Capped Bust Half Dime series (1829–1837) was designed by William Kneass, evolving from John Reich’s earlier Capped Bust motif.

  • In 1834, America was in the midst of Andrew Jackson’s presidency, during a period of expanding U.S. commerce and silver coinage circulation.

  • The half dime served as a practical small-denomination coin before the nickel five-cent piece was introduced in 1866.


Collectibility

  • Mintage (1834): 1,334,000 coins, relatively modest compared to later U.S. silver denominations.

  • In MS62 equivalent, this coin retains sharp detail and original mint luster, though with light contact marks and handling typical for the grade.

  • Popular with type collectors of early U.S. silver and specialists in half dimes, the 1834 issue is an accessible yet historically significant date.

AG-3 About Good- Details clear enough to identify.

G-4 Good-  Date, letters, and stars discernible. Bust outlined, no details.

VG-8 Very Good- Legends and date plain. Some letters in “LIBERTY” visible.

F-12 Fine- Clear “LIBERTY”. Ear and shoulder clasp visible. Part of rim visible on both sides.

VF-20 Very Fine- “LIBERTY” distinct. Full rim. Ear and clasp plain and distinct.

EF-40 Extremely Fine- “LIBERTY” sharp. Ear distinct. Hair above eye well defined.

AU5-50 About Uncirculated- Traces of lght wear on only the high points of the design. Half of mint luster present.

MS-60 Uncirculated- No trace of wear. Light blemishes.

MS-63 Choice Uncirculated- Some distracing marks or blemishes in prime focal areas. Impaired luster possible.

Year

1834

Grade

NGC

Mint

P-Philadelphia

Metal Type Silver
Metal Weight 0.0775 oz
Metal Purity s.900
Diameter 15.5
Year 1834
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