The Liberty Seated Half Dime is a denomination of U.S. coinage produced from 1837 to 1873. The 1863 Half Dime, minted in San Francisco, is notable for its design featuring a seated Liberty on the obverse and a wreath on the reverse. As part of the larger series of Liberty Seated coins, this particular coin often attracts collectors for its historical significance and relative rarity, especially in higher grades. The "H10c" designation refers specifically to the half dime, which is valued by its condition, mint mark, and year of issue.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1863-S H10c H10c Liberty Seated Half Dimes 1863 San Francisco