The Draped Bust Dimes Small Eagle type, minted from 1796 to 1807, and again in 1827, is a notable series of U.S. dimes characterized by the depiction of Lady Liberty draped in a flowing gown, designed by artist Robert Scot. The reverse features a small eagle, symbolizing the young nation's burgeoning identity. In 1827, the coinage saw slight design modifications and features a re-strike of earlier dates, with 1827 being particularly sought after by collectors due to its limited mintage and historical significance. Collectors often look for variations in the date and other minor details, which can significantly affect the coin's value.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
United States of America 1827 N/A Draped Bust Dimes (Small Eagle) 10¢ 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) Draped Bust Dimes (Small Eagle) 1827 N/A
United States of America 1827 N/A Draped Bust Dimes (Small Eagle) 10¢ 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) Draped Bust Dimes (Small Eagle) 1827 N/A