1832 Half Cent PR BN Values

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1832 Half Cent PR BN Values

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The 1832 Proof Half Cent is one of the most rare of the Classic Head design, especially in gem condition, with single digit examples known and graded as such.

Nevertheless, the original mintage is somewhat average for the series with 30 pieces struck. Overall this coin is virtually unattainable and consequently quite intriguing to collectors of expensive earlier proof copper. Collectors of toned coins may also like this issue since it seems to present premium coloring when found with the brown color designation. Bright red examples do exist as well, if that is what interests you.

Obverse: Lady Liberty is portrayed with a capped bonnet, facing left, in what is referred to as the so-called classic head style. The word LIBERTY appearing on her headband. 13 stars appear left and right in a 7x6 formation.

Reverse: The words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around the periphery surround a wreath framing the words HALF CENT. The wreath is tied by a bow at the bottom.

Basic Information

GSID:

555

Coin Date:

1832

Denomination:

1/2c / Half Cent

Designation:

PR

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Philadelphia

Mintage:

10–15 known

Coinage Type:

Half Cent

Coinage Years:

1809-1836

Composition:

Copper

Physical Characteristics

Weight:

5.44 gr

Weight:

0.1749 oz

Strike Type:

Proof

Diameter:

23.5 mm

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

John Reich

Obverse Lettering:

LIBERTY, 1832

Obverse Designer:

John Reich

Reverse Lettering:

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, HALF, CENT

Reverse Designer:

John Reich

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