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		<title>Silver Bullion Coins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coins &#038; Paper Money -&#062; Bullion -&#062; Silver People buy silver bullion coins for a few different reasons. Some buy them because of the precious metal content as an investment and buffer against inflation. Some people buy them because they fear that one day our popular currency will become worthless, and they want to be [...]]]></description>
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<h4><a href="http://www.vintageantiquecollectible.com/money/">Coins &#038; Paper Money</a> -&gt; <a href="http://www.vintageantiquecollectible.com/money/Coins-and-Paper-Money/Bullion">Bullion</a> -&gt; <a href="http://www.vintageantiquecollectible.com/money/Bullion/Silver">Silver</a></h4>
<p>People buy silver bullion coins for a few different reasons.  Some buy them because of the precious metal content as an investment and buffer against inflation.  Some people buy them because they fear that one day our popular currency will become worthless, and they want to be prepared with the only kind of money that would likely be worth anything in that case.  They know they could use gold and silver coins to barter for goods and services if paper money were repudiated.  And some buy bullion coins because they&#8217;re coin collectors and they want to add these brilliant pieces to their collections. </p>
<p>If you want to buy silver bullion coins for investment purposes, then your true investment in the silver lies in not how many coins you buy necessarily, but how many ounces of silver you end up owning because of those coins.  In this case, it doesn&#8217;t matter if the coins can be used as currency, so foreign coins which contain high amounts of silver are as good an investment as United States coins, or vice versa, depending on where you live.  The age of the coins is irrelevant, too.  </p>
<p>Silver bullion coins minted since 1965 contain stamps showing the purity of the silver within them and the silver coins pre-dating this do not, but that makes them no less valuable as an investment. Many people think the only silver bullion coins used in the US are dollars like the 1 ounce American Eagle, which is a popular collector&#8217;s coin.  But before 1965, several types of coins contained 90% silver, like dimes, quarters and half-dollars. These and coins like the American Silver Eagle, which contains 1 ounce of pure silver, are a good investment and in a worst-case scenario where the value of paper money dropped substantially, these coins could be used as money. </p>
<p>Survivalists who invest in silver bullion coins typically purchas as many coins dating since 1965 as possible.  They believe that it&#8217;s likely that one day our money system will collapse and the only real currency that one could survive on would be silver and gold bullion.  Since the silver content is stamped on each coin produced since 1965 showing that it&#8217;s an ounce of pure silver, they believe that it will be easier to get people to accept those coins as payment in the event of a financial collapse.  For these purposes, they&#8217;ll typically buy $1000 face value bags, or bags in smaller increments, rather than individual coins. </p>
<p>For collectors, the earlier coins are often considered junk coins, because they have little numismatic worth.  Silver bullion coins for collectors are typically silver proofs or coins in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, only if they really want the coin and can&#8217;t acquire a mirror-like proof. If you&#8217;re looking on eBay for collector coins, a popular place to find them, you&#8217;ll need to do some research on the individual silver coins so you can tell the difference between BU and proofs, as often they look similar.</p>
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		<title>Half Dime</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 09:33:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Money -&#062; Coins-US -&#062; Dimes You might think a half dime is simply a modern nickel. But half dimes were actually silver coins worth 5 cents that were minted before the coins that eventually became our modern nickels. They were authorized in 1792, much smaller than the dimes of the time and much thinner, giving [...]]]></description>
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<p>You might think a half dime is simply a modern nickel. But half dimes were actually silver coins worth 5 cents that were minted before the coins that eventually became our modern nickels. They were authorized in 1792, much smaller than the dimes of the time and much thinner, giving them the actual appearance of being almost half a dime. When lobbyists fought to have nickel included in the creation of new coins in the 1860s, the new three- and five-cent coins pushed out the older silver coins so the original half dimes were last minted in 1873.</p>
<p>The US half dime was minted from 1794 to 1873, and was one of the original coins minted in the United States. The first design is known as the Flowing Hair design because of the Liberty’s flowing hair, but was only struck for 2 years before being changed to the Draped Bust, Small Eagle design. This design also lasted for only 2 years, before half dime minting stopped and wasn’t resumed against until 1800. This design was known as the Large Eagle design, with the Great Seal of the United States appearing on the reverse of the coin. These were struck until 1805, and then no more were minted until 1829.</p>
<p>The half dime that returned in 1829 now bore the words “five cents” instead of half dime. The design appearing on this coin lasted until 1837, when a Seated Liberty design once again bearing the words half dime was minted. New minting in 1837 saw the silver content lessen, though the coins remained the same size. In 1840 the design was changed to include drapery and stars, and wasn’t changed again significantly after that. After the Civil War in 1866, nickel-based 5-cent coins were circulated at the same time as silver half dimes but 1873 saw the last half dimes minted to make way for the 5-cent coins.<br />
Of all the half dimes available today, the 1802 Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle is one of the most rare and collectible. Only a little over 13,000 of them were struck, but only about 16 are known to exist today. The half dime is still an interesting conversation piece, aside from its collector and real-world value.</p>
<p>Because the silver content of the half dime dropped long before minting stopped, people tended to try to acquire the earlier half dimes so more of the newer coins were struck to replace them. The most valuable coins are the earlier ones with higher silver content, though some were actually minted without the name of the country because of a die problem, and these are valuable novelties for coin collectors.</p>
<p>The half dime is a fairly rare coin so the best places to find one in good condition are places like eBay where a huge variety of sellers can present their items. The best way to find the value of a coin is to consult a coin guide, and compare that to the most recent information you can find online.</p>
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		<title>1902 Barber Dime</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Money -&#062; Dimes -&#062; Barber-1892-1916 The value of a 1902 Barber dime varies, depending mostly on the condition of the dime. While the face value may be only 10 cents, they’re often worth several dollars—sometimes hundreds of dollars. The best way to determine the value of your Barber dime is to consult an up to [...]]]></description>
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<p>The value of a 1902 Barber dime varies, depending mostly on the condition of the dime.  While the face value may be only 10 cents, they’re often worth several dollars—sometimes hundreds of dollars.  The best way to determine the value of your Barber dime is to consult an up to date coin value guide.  The best way to find the most current information is by looking on numismatic websites and auction sites where these dimes are available to see the most recent pricing on them.</p>
<p>The history of the dime in general goes back to 1796, with the front of the coin bearing a Liberty head and the reverse featuring an eagle.  The dime is the smallest US coin, and its appearance has changed many times over the years.  A 1902 Barber dime is so named because it was a coin designed by Charles E. Barber. While the earliest dimes changed many times, our current dime has been the same since 1946. Our current design is smaller than the original dime, and the materials used today are different, as well.  </p>
<p>The first coins representing a tenth of a dollar or ten cents were actually called dismes, minted in 1792, but weren’t circulated.  The first actual dimes appeared in 1796 and are referred to by numismatics today as the Draped Bust dime.  These coins bore no value on them anywhere, unlike today’s dimes which clearly say they’re worth 10 cents. In 1809 the design was changed to what’s now known as the Capped Bust dime, which bore the marking 10C on the reverse.  Neither of these early dimes was minted each year they were available, but a dime has been minted almost every year without fail since 1827.  The Barber dime appeared in 1892, with the 1902 Barber dime representing only one year of the design’s 24-year history, ending in 1916. The previous design, though, was minted far longer. The Seated Liberty design debuted in 1837 and was minted for 54 years, until the Barber dime took its place.  The only dime that has been minted longer is the Roosevelt dime that has now been minted for 62 years. </p>
<p>The 1902 Barber dime isn’t the most valuable dime available of its design.  The 1894-S has been known to go for more than one million dollars at auction—the highest amount ever drawn for a single dime—because only 24 of these particular coins were struck, and of those, only 9 still exist as far as collectors and the US Treasury are aware. </p>
<p>Still, the 1902 Barber dime carries much more than the value of 10 cents.  The coins have silver content, so even a coin worn practically smooth carries scrap silver value. A common method in determining the value of this coin is how clear the inscription of “Liberty” is on Lady Liberty’s headband on the front of the coin. The less worn and more distinct the inscription, the more valuable the coin.  Proofs and circulated coins alike are easily found on eBay.  </p>
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