Draped Bust Dimes are a series of coins produced by the United States Mint from 1796 to 1807, with the 1801 issue being minted in Philadelphia. These dimes feature a portrait of Liberty on the obverse and a stylized eagle on the reverse. The 10-cent denomination was significant during this period, as it represented one of the early forms of Federal coinage in the U.S. The 1801 Draped Bust Dime is particularly sought after by collectors for its historical significance and artistry, making it a valuable piece in numismatic collections.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1801 10c 10c Draped Bust Dimes 1801 Philadelphia