Capped Bust Dimes are a series of ten-cent coins minted from 1809 to 1837 in the United States. The 1825 Capped Bust Dime was produced at the Philadelphia Mint and features a depiction of Liberty wearing a cap on the obverse, while the reverse showcases an eagle perched on a shield. This era of dimes is known for its intricate designs and is highly sought after by collectors, particularly in higher grades due to their historical significance and aesthetic appeal. The Capped Bust series marks an important part of early American coinage history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1825 10c 10c Capped Bust Dimes 1825 Philadelphia
1825 10c 10c Capped Bust Dimes 1825 Philadelphia