coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 10c \ Draped Bust Dimes \ 1804 \ Philadelphia
The Draped Bust Dime is a United States coin that was minted from 1796 to 1807, with 1804 being a notable year. It features a design by artist Robert Scot, showcasing a portrait of Liberty draped in flowing robes on the obverse. The reverse displays an eagle, emblematic of the early American coinage. The coins were minted at the Philadelphia Mint, and those from 1804 are particularly sought after by collectors due to their limited mintage and historical significance. The 10-cent denomination holds particular appeal for numismatists interested in early American coin designs.
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1804 10c 13 Stars Reverse | 10c | Draped Bust Dimes | 1804 | Philadelphia |