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U.S. Mint | SKU: 777130003
1795 H10C Early Half Dime NGC MS61
$12,880.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 762803024
1796 10C Early Dime Details NGC AG03
$2,242.50 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 910524001
1797 10C 13 Stars CAC Early Dime PCGS MS62+
$89,100.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 784405001
1798 10C Large 8 JR-4 CAC Early Dime PCGS MS64
$64,400.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 776350025
1800 10C Early Dime NGC XF40
$4,704.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 768930007
1804 10C 14 Stars Reverse JR-2 Early Dime NGC XF40
$32,700.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 762389003
1804 10C JR-1 Early Dime NGC VF25
$18,975.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 517992466
1805 10C 4 Berries JR-2 Early Dime NGC AU55
$5,400.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 506189002
1805 4 Berries Early Dime PCGS AG03
$617.50 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 758423001
1805 4 Berries Genuine Early Dime Genuine PCGS
$832.50 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 142517
1805 Draped Bust Dime PCGS MS65
$63,000.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 769563023
1807 10C Early Dime PCGS MS64+
$20,700.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 768930006
1807 10C Early Dime PCGS MS66
$49,050.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 772542002
1807 10C Early Dime PCGS MS66 (772542002)
$32,400.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 785493011
1809 10C JR-1 Bust Dime NGC MS64
$12,880.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 769662013
1814 Small Date Bust Dime PCGS MS63
$3,780.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 769662014
1820 10C Large 0 Bust Dime PCGS MS64
$5,175.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 504769002
1821 10C Large Date Bust Dime NGC AU58
$1,375.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 785493012
1821 10C Large Date Bust Dime NGC MS65
$8,400.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 910321001
1823/2 10C Large E's JR-3 Bust Dime NGC MS65
$18,700.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 762410022
1823/2 Small Es Bust Dime NGC XF45
$937.50 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 760325017
1824/2 10C Bust Dime NGC AU55
$1,667.50 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 910080107
1825 10C Genuine Bust Dime Genuine PCGS AU50
$1,764.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 769226009
1827 10C Bust Dime NGC MS65 (769226009)
$9,775.00 as low as
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Half Dimes and Dimes:
The very first silver coins struck at the Philadelphia Mint were 1792 silver Half Dismes which were reportedly struck from silver donated to the Mint by President George Washington. Only 1,500 of these coins were struck and it is believed that not more than 400 of those coins exist today. It is exceedingly rare and desirable and is considered more of a pattern coin by some experts.
The Half Dime coins were struck beginning in 1794 and were minted until 1873. There are several types of these Half Dimes such as the Flowing Hair, Draped Bust, Capped Bust and the Liberty Seated varieties. While most of these coins are easy to acquire and affordable in Uncirculated grades there are a few coins that are impossible to own. The rarities are led by the 1870-S coin, struck at the San Francisco Mint, which is unique! It is a fascinating series of American coins.
The ten cent coin, called a Dime, was first struck in 1796. The early coins are scarce and desirable but still affordable in higher circulated grades, this includes the Draped Bust and Capped Bust types of coins minted between 1796 and 1837. The later Liberty Seated dimes, which were struck between 1837 and 1891, are available and affordable on most budgets.
In 1892 US Mint Chief Engraver Charles Barber designed a dime that became known as the “Barber Dime” and that series is very affordable, except for the extremely rare 1894-S, struck at the San Francisco Mint of which only 24 coins were reportedly struck. By 1916, the renaissance in American coinage had reached the Dime, which was redesigned to display Miss Liberty wearing a winged cap. This coin bore a striking resemblance to the Roman god “Mercury” and the coins were forever after known as Mercury Dimes. They were struck until 1945.
President Franklin Roosevelt died in April of 1945, just a few months prior to the end of World War II. Roosevelt had led America through the Great Depression and through this World War and America rewarded him with four terms in office. His remarkable life was celebrated by the U S Mint by striking a dime with his portrait on the obverse and the torch of freedom on the reverse. It is still struck today with no changes from its original design and is a set of coins that poses very few challenges.
















































