The Liberty Seated Half Dime, with a denomination of 5 cents, was produced by the United States Mint from 1837 to 1873. The 1866 edition is notable for its design, which features Lady Liberty seated on a rock with a shield and a cap, symbolizing freedom and strength. Coin collectors value this type for its historical significance and aesthetic appeal, as well as its potential rarity and condition. The "H10c" indicates its designation in numismatic catalogs, helping collectors identify it within the broader range of American coins.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1866 H10c H10c Liberty Seated Half Dimes 1866 Philadelphia
1866 H10c H10c Liberty Seated Half Dimes 1866 Philadelphia
1866-S H10c H10c Liberty Seated Half Dimes 1866 San Francisco