Capped Bust Half Dimes (H10c) are a series of coins minted in the United States from 1829 to 1837. The design features a profile of Liberty wearing a cap, which symbolizes freedom. The 1836 issue is particularly noteworthy as it is part of a transitional period in U.S. coinage, where designs were being modernized. These coins are composed of 89.24% silver and 10.76% copper, and their numismatic value varies based on condition, rarity, and demand among collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1836 H10c H10c Capped Bust Half Dimes 1836 Philadelphia
1836 H10c Large 5C H10c Capped Bust Half Dimes 1836 Philadelphia