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  • 10 Cents 1856-1860, KM# A63.2, United States of America (USA)
  • 10 Cents 1856-1860, KM# A63.2, United States of America (USA)
  • 10 Cents 1856-1860, KM# A63.2, United States of America (USA), 1856: Small date (left), Large date (right)
  • 10 Cents 1856-1860, KM# A63.2, United States of America (USA), San Francisco Mint
  • 10 Cents 1856-1860, KM# A63.2, United States of America (USA), New Orleans Mint
Description

The Seated Liberty portrait designs appeared on most regular-issue silver United States coinage during the mid- and late nineteenth century, from 1836 through 1891. The first modification to the Liberty Seated dime design took place in 1838, when 13 stars were added to the obverse in a large arc around Miss Liberty following an order from Mint Director Robert Maskell Patterson.

Engraver: Christian Gobrecht

Obverse

Depicts the figure of Liberty clad in a flowing dress and seated upon a rock. In her left hand, she holds a Liberty pole surmounted by a Phrygian cap, which had been a pre-eminent symbol of freedom during the movement of Neoclassicism (and in fact traces its roots back to Ancient Greece and Rome). Liberty's right hand rested on the top corner of a striped shield with a diagonal banner inscribed with the word "Liberty". The shield represented preparedness in the defense of freedom. The date of the coin appeared on the bottom below Liberty.

Thirteen six-pointed stars around the rim, commemorating the original thirteen colonies. Until 1840, the With Stars dimes were created using a hub of the Without Stars design, followed by the addition of the stars by hand. This type is differentiated from later issues by the lack of drapery underneath Liberty's arm (holding the pole). Die clashing created the Partial Drapery variety of 1838, where the reversed impression of the E of DIME can be seen beneath Liberty's arm (holding the pole). The 1838 Small Stars resulted from the use of star punches for half dimes.

LIBERTY
1859

Reverse

Depicts a wreath around the words ONE DIME. This wreath consisted of laurel leaves, a traditional Neoclassical image.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ONE
DIME

Edge

10 Cents

Seated Liberty Dime, With Stars, No Arrows
KM# A63.2
Characteristics
Material Silver
Fineness 0.900
Weight 2.49 g
Diameter 17.9 mm
Thickness -
Shape round
Alignment Coin
Mints
New Orleans Mint (O)
Philadelphia Mint (no mintmark)
San Francisco Mint (S)

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