• 1794 Liberty Cap Half Cent Values

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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Liberty Cap Half Cents (1793–1797) series of Half Cents in the U.S. Coins contains 21 distinct entries with CPG® values between $220.00 and $720,000.00. Half cents were struck by the United States Mint from 1793 through 1857 and were the

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Liberty Cap Half Cents (1793–1797) series of Half Cents in the U.S. Coins contains 21 distinct entries with CPG® values between $220.00 and $720,000.00.

Half cents were struck by the United States Mint from 1793 through 1857 and were the nation's smallest circulating denomination. They were made from a pure copper composition from 1793 through 1837 and a bronze composition (95% copper, 5% tin and zinc) from 1837 through 1857, when the coin became impractical and effectively unnecessary due to economic inflation.

All half cents were struck at the Philadelphia Mint, so none carry any mintmarks. There was also several design changes made to the half cent during the six decades of the denomination's run.

These designs include the following types:

Liberty Cap half cent (1793-1797)

Draped Bust half cent (1800-1808)

Classic Head half cent (1809-1836)

Braided Hair half cent (1840-1857)

Numismatists generally regard all half cents as scarce, though many of the earliest dates are especially challenging, as are choice, original red specimens in uncirculated condition regardless of the date. Meanwhile, dealers and collectors who deal in circulated pieces usually prefer evenly struck pieces with chocolate-brown patina. Unfortunately, many half cents are encountered with holes, heavy scratches, and porous or cleaned surfaces. As is the case with all older copper coinage, problem-free half cents are challenging to come by and often sell quickly when offered for sale.

Important Note Regarding Early Copper Pricing: Early American copper issues (colonials, half cents and large cents) are an especially challenging area to determine and fix accurate market values. The issues listed in CDN publications represent the wholesale prices of coins that are problem free and strictly graded, especially as they compare to other examples of the same issue. Any number of factors can influence (decrease or increase) the value of early large cents, including mint-made problems (planchet flaws, poor strikes, etc.) and post-mint problems (corrosion, improper cleaning, environmental damage, and more). The prices listed here are intended to serve as a guideline and starting point for discussion and negotiations of valuation, but the CDN editors strongly encourage buyers to seek expert advice in this field before purchasing coins of high value.

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1794 1/2c MS BN
Value Range: $220.00 - $380,000
$220.00 - $380,000
1794 1/2c MS RB
Value Range: $160,000 - $720,000
$160,000 - $720,000
1794 1/2c Low Relief Head MS BN
Value Range: $220.00 - $380,000
$220.00 - $380,000
1794 1/2c Large Edge Letters, C-1a MS BN
Value Range: $220.00 - $156,000
$220.00 - $156,000
1794 1/2c Small Edge Letters, C-1b MS BN
Value Range: $1,500 - $25,000
$1,500 - $25,000
1794 1/2c Small Edge Letters, C-2a MS BN
Value Range: $320 - $156,000
$320 - $156,000
1794 1/2c Large Edge Letters, C-2b MS BN
Value Range: $4,000 - $50,000
$4,000 - $50,000
1794 1/2c Small Edge Letters, C-3a MS BN
Value Range: $1,000 - $38,400
$1,000 - $38,400
1794 1/2c Large Edge Letters, C-3b MS BN
Value Range: $20,000 - $50,000
$20,000 - $50,000
1794 1/2c Small Edge Letters, C-4a MS BN
Value Range: $450 - $380,000
$450 - $380,000
1794 1/2c Large Edge Letters, C-4b MS BN
Value Range: $5,100 - $72,000
$5,100 - $72,000
1794 1/2c Small Edge Letters, C-5a MS BN
Value Range: $1,000 - $42,000
$1,000 - $42,000
1794 1/2c Large Edge Letters, C-5b MS BN
Value Range: $50,000 - $150,000
$50,000 - $150,000
1794 1/2c Small Edge Letters, C-6a MS BN
Value Range: $1,500 - $50,000
$1,500 - $50,000
1794 1/2c Large Edge Letters, C-6b MS BN
Value Range: $50,000 - $100,000
$50,000 - $100,000
1794 1/2c High Relief Head MS BN
Value Range: $340 - $390,000
$340 - $390,000
1794 1/2c High Relief Head, C-7 MS BN
Value Range: $1,500 - $43,000
$1,500 - $43,000
1794 1/2c High Relief Head, C-8 MS BN
Value Range: $1,500 - $32,000
$1,500 - $32,000
1794 1/2c High Relief Head, C-9a MS BN
Value Range: $340 - $390,000
$340 - $390,000
1794 1/2c High Relief Head, Thin Planchet, C-9b MS BN
Value Range: $1,500 - $3,000
$1,500 - $3,000
1794 1/2c High Relief Head MS RB
Value Range: $160,000 - $720,000
$160,000 - $720,000

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