coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 10c \ Liberty Seated Dimes \ 1839 \ Philadelphia
Liberty Seated Dimes are a series of dimes minted in the United States from 1837 to 1891, with the first year of issue being 1837 and the last year being 1891. The 10c denomination features a design by engraver Thomas Sully, depicting Lady Liberty seated on a rock, symbolizing freedom. The 1839 Liberty Seated Dime, minted in Philadelphia, is notable for its low mintage and is often sought after by collectors for its historical significance and unique design elements. This coin is part of a broader category of collectible coins that includes various types of dimes, each with its own characteristics and rarity.
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1839 10c No Drapery | 10c | Liberty Seated Dimes | 1839 | Philadelphia |
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1839 10c No Drapery | 10c | Liberty Seated Dimes | 1839 | Philadelphia |