Liberty Seated Dimes were produced by the United States Mint from 1837 to 1891. Minted in Philadelphia, these dimes feature a design by engraver Christian Gobrecht, depicting Lady Liberty seated on a rock, holding a shield and a pole with a cap. The 10-cent denomination is a collector's favorite due to its historical significance and intricate design. Coins from early years, particularly the 1837 issue, are often sought after by numismatists and can command high prices depending on their condition and rarity.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1837 10c No Stars 10c Liberty Seated Dimes 1837 Philadelphia
1837 10c No Stars, Large Date 10c Liberty Seated Dimes 1837 Philadelphia