Liberty Seated dimes were produced by the United States Mint from 1837 to 1891 and are characterized by their depiction of Lady Liberty seated on a rock, holding a shield and a liberty pole. The 1876 Liberty Seated dime, or 10-cent piece, is part of the series that reflects the coinage design of the mid-19th century and is especially collectible due to its age and historical significance. Coins from this year may exhibit varying degrees of wear and strike quality, impacting their value in the numismatic market. Collectors often seek out these dimes for their intricate design and connection to American heritage.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1876 10c 10c Liberty Seated Dimes 1876 Philadelphia
1876 10c 10c Liberty Seated Dimes 1876 Philadelphia
1876-CC 10c 10c Liberty Seated Dimes 1876 Carson City
1876-CC 10c BM 10c Liberty Seated Dimes 1876 Carson City
1876-S 10c 10c Liberty Seated Dimes 1876 San Francisco