Draped Bust Dimes were minted in the United States from 1796 to 1807, featuring a design by Robert Scott. The 1807 Draped Bust Dime, struck in Philadelphia, is notable for its representation of Liberty with draped hair on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. These coins are part of a significant series in U.S. numismatic history, sought after by collectors for their craftsmanship and historical value. The dimes contain 90% silver and weigh 2.7 grams, contributing to their appeal in both numismatic and precious metal markets.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1807 10c 10c Draped Bust Dimes 1807 Philadelphia