1837-1891 Carson City Seated Liberty Dime 10C Silver Coin Circulated (Random Year)
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1837-1891 Carson City Seated Liberty Dime 10C Silver Coin Circulated (Random Year)
Own a piece of American history with the 1837-1891 Carson City Seated Liberty Dime 10C Silver Coin Circulated (Random Year), an iconic relic from the legendary Carson City Mint. Minted during the period of 1837 to 1891, this silver coin holds immense historical significance, showcasing the elegance of the Seated Liberty design. Produced from .900 silver, each coin contains approximately 0.0723 troy ounces of pure silver.
The Seated Liberty Dime, designed by Christian Gobrecht, was introduced in 1837 and quickly became a staple of American coinage. The obverse features a seated figure of Lady Liberty, draped in flowing robes, holding a shield and a Liberty cap on a pole, symbolizing freedom and protection. The reverse displays a simple yet classic wreath encircling the denomination. Coins produced at the Carson City Mint are especially sought after due to their limited mintages and historical importance tied to the American West and the Nevada silver rush.
Coin Features:
- Contains 0.0723 troy oz of .900 fine silver
- Circulated Condition
- Produced at the Carson City facility of the US Mint
- Obverse: Depicts Liberty seated on a rock, holding a shield in one hand and a staff with a Liberty cap in the other, surrounded by stars symbolizing the original states
- Reverse: Features the denomination "ONE DIME" encircled by a wreath, with subtle design changes throughout the years
Order your 1837-1891 Carson City Seated Liberty Dime 10C Silver Coin Circulated (Random Year) today and own a remarkable piece of America’s rich coinage heritage. For any questions or assistance, feel free to contact our friendly customer service team. Shop confidently at Bullion Exchanges, where our experienced team is always available to answer your questions and help with your selection.
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