Issued between 1792 and 1873, U.S. half dimes had a value of five cents and was among the first currency produced under the Coinage Act of 1792. Unlike today’s five cent coins, half dime coins were smaller, and most were made from 90% silver and 10% copper. Over time, there were four different designs, all of which featured Lady Liberty. The nickel was introduced in 1866 as a larger and more practical alternative, and half dimes were discontinued by 1873 as a result. Shop a wide range of half dimes for sale by year and condition at Profile Coins, all backed by our 30-day satisfaction guarantee.