coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 10c \ French New World \ 1829
The 1829 10-cent coin, commonly known as a dime, is a collectible piece from the United States, featuring designs that reflect the early American minting era. Coins from this time, particularly in the French New World context, may have historical significance related to the cultural and economic exchanges occurring between European settlers and Native Americans. Collectors often seek these coins for their rarity, historical value, and distinctive designs, which may include images of liberty or various symbols representative of American ideals. The condition, such as mint state or circulated, significantly affects their market value among numismatists.
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1829-A 10c BN | 10c | French New World | 1829 | Paris |