coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) \ Draped Bust Dimes (Small Eagle) \ 1837 \ Philadelphia
The Draped Bust Dime, a type of United States ten-cent coin, was minted from 1796 to 1807, with the Small Eagle variety produced during the early 1800s. The 1837 Draped Bust Dime features a design by Robert Scot and is noted for depicting Lady Liberty draped in a flowing gown. The reverse showcases a small eagle with a shield, symbolizing American strength. Coins minted in Philadelphia during this period are particularly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and artistic design.
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1837-P (Philadelphia) Draped Bust Dimes (Small Eagle) | 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) | Draped Bust Dimes (Small Eagle) | 1837 | Philadelphia |
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1837-P (Philadelphia) Draped Bust Dimes (Small Eagle) | 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) | Draped Bust Dimes (Small Eagle) | 1837 | Philadelphia |
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1837-P (Philadelphia) Draped Bust Dimes (Small Eagle) | 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) | Draped Bust Dimes (Small Eagle) | 1837 | Philadelphia |