This coin is a significant example of American numismatics, known as the Seated Liberty Dime, minted in 1866 at the San Francisco Mint (designated with an "S" mint mark). Struck from 90% silver and 10% copper, this dime has a diameter of 17.9 mm and weighs 2.49 grams, characteristic of the silver coins produced during this period. The production type is a mint strike, indicating it was produced through a detailed and careful process to ensure high quality. With a mintage of only 135,000, this specific coin is relatively rare, making it a sought-after piece for collectors of U.S. coins. The denomination is 10 cents, commonly referred to as a dime, and is part of the broader category of coins under the U.S. currency system, specifically in the denomination of "10¢ (Ten Cents)." Given its historical significance and limited mintage, the 1866 Seated Liberty Dime represents a fascinating connection to America’s numismatic history and would be valued not only for its silver content but also for its rarity and collectible appeal. This particular coin embodies the artistry and craftsmanship typical of mid-19th century American coinage, making it a prized addition to any collection.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.1 |
diameter | 17.9 |
height | 0 |
material | Silver |
mint-mark | S |
mintage | 135000 |
type | Coins |
weight | 2.49 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1866 |