The Liberty Seated Half Dime (H10c) was minted in the United States from 1837 to 1873. The design features a seated Liberty holding a staff and capped by a Liberty cap, with the denomination "H10C" inscribed. The coins were struck in 90% silver and were a part of the country's effort to standardize its currency during a time of economic change. The 1839 issue is notable among collectors for its historical significance and represents a key year in the series.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1839 H10c No Drapery H10c Liberty Seated Half Dimes 1839 Philadelphia
1839 H10C No Drapery H10C Liberty Seated Half Dimes 1839 Philadelphia
1839-O H10c No Drapery H10c Liberty Seated Half Dimes 1839 New Orleans