Seated Liberty Dimes were made from 1837 to 1891. Christian Gobrecht designed this handsome dime which saw several design modifications during its run.
Seated Liberty Dimes were struck in Philadelphia, Carson City, New Orleans, and San Francisco.
No Drapery, Large Stars.
No Stars. First New Orleans minted dime.
No Drapery. Rich gray surfaces.
No Drapery. A scarce date that is very elusive in this high of grade.
Medium steel-gray.
Silver-gray surfaces.
Medium gray surfaces.
Medium steel gray surfaces.
A scarce New Orleans date with lustrous silver-gray surfaces.
Well detailed with pleasing original surfaces.
Silver-gray surfaces with touches of champagne and gold hues.
Rich gray surfaces and well detailed.
Arrows. Silver-gray surfaces.
A 'key' date in the series with just 60,000 minted and a very low survival rate. This example is silver-white with touches of warm gray and exhibits solid detail.
Solid for the grade with light silver-gray surfaces. A modest mintage of only 180,750 and a very desirable Civil War date.
A scarce and popular Civil War date that saw a mintage of just 14,000 pieces.
A date that must have seen heavy circulation as it is much scarcer than the 157,000 coin mintage might suggest. This is a nice example with strong detail and pleasing silver-gray surfaces.
A modest mintage of 230,000.