- Year: 1870
- Mint Mark: CC
- Type: Seated Half Dollar
- Price: $949.00-$72500.00+
- Face Value: 0.50 USD
- Produced: 54,000
- Edge: Reeded
- Silver Content: 90%
- Silver Weight: 0.3617 oz.
- Melt Value: $8.55
Notes: 1870 was the first year that the Carson City Mint (CC) issued the Liberty Seated Half Dollar. Just 54 thousand of these were issued making them very valuable.
How much is a 1870 CC Seated Liberty Half Dollar worth?
This section is more of a layman's guide, for those new to collecting.
In Average Circulated (AC) condition it's worth around $949.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $1 at auction. This price does not reference any standard coin grading scale. So when we say Average Circulated, we mean in a similar condition to other coins circulated in 1870, and mint state meaning it is certified MS+ by one of the top coin grading companies. *** [?].
If you are a fan of coin roll hunting or just want to learn more about Liberty Seated Half Dollars then search or scroll below to find the most valuable and rarest in this series.
Most Valuable
The most valuable Liberty Seated Half Dollar's. Prices listed are for MS-65 certified. Visit the link to learn more about each coin.
Image | Year | Mint | Worth |
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1878 | S | $115k |
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1872 | CC | $100.8k |
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1870 | CC | $72.5k |
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1873 | $54,032 | |
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1855 | $52,549 | |
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1871 | CC | $50.5k |
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1873 | CC | $44,275 |
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1842 | O | $40,577 |
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1855 | S | $24,633 |
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1874 | CC | $23,513 |
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1878 | CC | $22.5k |
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1873 | CC | $21,966 |
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1989 | P | $345.22 |
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1989 | $345,000 | |
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1989 | D | $345 |
Image | Name | Mint | Worth |
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What is the rarest Liberty Seated Half Dollar?
Name | Produced |
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1879 | 4,000 |
1882 | 4,000 |
1884 | 4,000 |
1885 | 5,000 |
1886 | 5,000 |
1880 | 8,000 |
1883 | 8,000 |
1881 | 10,000 |
1878 S | 12,000 |
1870 CC | 54,000 |
1874 CC | 59,000 |
1866 S | 60,000 |
1878 CC | 62,000 |
1852 | 77,000 |
1873 CC | 122,000 |
1855 S | 129,000 |
1852 O | 144,000 |
1871 CC | 153,000 |
1857 S | 158,000 |
1851 | 200,000 |
Name | Produced |
Are 1870 CC Seated Liberty Half Dollars Silver?
Yes! Liberty Seated Half Dollar's produced in 1870 are 90% silver to be precise, and contain 0.3617 troy oz or 11.25 grams in total of .999 pure silver. Silver weight is measured in troy ounces. Troy ounces weigh about 2 grams more than the standard ounce. CoinTrackers has built a tool that will let you know if your coin is silver or not. The tool is called Is My Coin Silver?.
Numismatic vs Intrinsic Value:
This coin in poor condition is still worth $940.45 more than the intrinsic value from silver content of $8.55, this coin is thus more valuable to a collector than to a silver bug. Coins worth more to a collectors may be a better long term investment. If the metal prices drop you will still have a coin that a numismatic would want to buy.
Want more info? Then read Coin Collecting Investment an article that details the benifits of coin collecting as a way to build wealth. Also learn how to properly store your coins.
Current silver melt value* for a 1851 Seated Half Dollar is $8.55 and this price is based off the current silver spot price of $23.65 This value is dynamic so bookmark it and comeback for an up to the minute silver melt value.
***Price subject to standard supply and demand laws, dealer premiums, and other market variations. Prices represent past values fetched at online auctions, estate sales, certified coins being sold by dealers, and user submitted values. While we wholeheartedly try to give honest price estimates there are many factors besides appearance, metal content, and rarity that help make up the coins overall value. Call or visit your local coin dealer for more information.
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