What is an 1854 half dime worth?

What is an 1854 half dime worth?

The 1854 half dime with no mint mark is worth around $25 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $35. In extremely fine condition the value is around $65. In uncirculated condition the price is around $200 for coins with an MS 60 grade.

How much is a 1854 dime?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1854 Seated Liberty Dime value at an average of $16.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $675.

How much is a coin from 1854 worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1854 Seated Liberty Dollar value at an average of $1350.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $7,807.

What is a 1857 half dime worth?

Seated Half Dime Values May Rise In The Future

DATE GOOD UNCIRCULATED
1856 Seated Liberty Half Dime $18 $130
1856 Seated Liberty Half Dime (O) $18 $265
1857 Seated Liberty Half Dime $18 $130
1857 Seated Liberty Half Dime (O) $18 $200

How much is a 1954 silver dime worth?

The 1954 dime with no mint mark is worth a slight premium over its silver melt value in extremely fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $5 for coins with an MS 63 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $8. The 1954 D dimes and 1954 S dimes have similar values.

What are Mercury dimes worth today?

In circulated condition, any Mercury dime sells for about a dollar over its silver value, or about $3. Rolls are readily available in circulated or better condition. Uncirculated examples of common dates (MS60) are worth about $6-8 retail, while MS65 coins bring $25 and the top grade of MS68 is worth $200.

What is an 1853 gold dollar worth?

Pricing the 1883 Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Coin

DATE GOOD UNCIRCULATED
1853 Liberty Head $2.5 Gold Coin N/A $375
1853 Liberty Head $2.5 Gold Coin (D) N/A $4,750
Source: Red Book

What was the passenger list of Victoria before 1852?

Prior to 1852, it was not required for the names of unassisted passengers to be recorded, making it difficult to assess how complete the existing passenger lists are. Data provided by Public Record Office Victoria and is the result of over twenty years’ work by a dedicated of team of volunteer transcribers.

Who are the unassisted passengers on the Victoria train?

Unassisted passengers or migrants were those who paid their own fare or were privately sponsored. Prior to 1852, it was not required for the names of unassisted passengers to be recorded, making it difficult to assess how complete the existing passenger lists are. Data provided by Public Record Office Victoria…

How many people arrived in Victoria in 1839?

Native place – this is sometimes the place of birth, sometimes the last place of residence This index contains the records of over two million passengers who arrived in Victoria between 1839 and 1923. Passenger lists vary widely in size, length, and level of detail, as there was no standardised format.

Where can I find the post 1923 passenger list?

Post-1923 passenger list records can be found at the National Archives of Australia. Information recorded on the passenger lists generally includes: 2 Nov 2020: Added 1,924,230 new records and 22,234 new images.