The 1886 Seated Liberty Dime is a collectible U.S. coin that features the design created by engraver Adolph A. Weinman. The obverse showcases Lady Liberty seated, representing freedom, while the reverse displays a wreath and the denomination "ONE DIME." The Seated Liberty Dimes were minted from 1837 to 1891, with the 1886 being part of a lower mintage year, increasing its desirability among collectors. As a denomination of ten cents, the Seated Liberty Dime holds historical significance and is often sought after for its aesthetic appeal and numismatic value.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1886-P (Philadelphia) Seated Liberty Dimes 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) Seated Liberty Dimes 1886 Philadelphia
1886-P (Philadelphia) Seated Liberty Dimes 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) Seated Liberty Dimes 1886 Philadelphia
1886-S (San Francisco) Seated Liberty Dimes 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) Seated Liberty Dimes 1886 San Francisco