Collection: Dime

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The U.S. Dime, authorized by the Mint Act of 1792, is one of America's enduring coin denominations. Production began in 1796, featuring the Draped Bust obverse and Small Eagle reverse, designed by Robert Scot. While early mintages were intermittent, dimes have been struck regularly since 1820, except in 1932 and 1933

Evolution of Dime Designs: 

  1. Shared Motifs (1796–1916): Draped Bust, Capped Bust, Liberty Seated, and Barber designs. 
  2. Distinct Identity (1916–Present): The "Mercury" dime and Roosevelt dime introduced unique, iconic styles. 

Collecting Insights: 

  • Key Rarities: Seek ultra-rare dimes like the 1873-CC No Arrows and 1894-S (only 24 struck). 
  • Popular Series: Mercury dimes (1916–1945) are highly collected for their beauty and historical value. 

From the early Draped Bust to modern Roosevelt designs, dimes showcase over 225 years of American artistry and history. Each series holds unique challenges for collectors, from type sets to high-grade rarities. 

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