Description:
Obverse: Features the iconic Seated Liberty design, depicting Lady Liberty seated on a rock, holding a pole with a liberty cap and a shield inscribed with "LIBERTY." The date "1837" is displayed at the bottom. This was the first year the Seated Liberty design was used on dimes.
Reverse: Displays a simple wreath surrounding the denomination "ONE DIME," encircled by the text "United States of America."
History: The Seated Liberty Dime was designed by Christian Gobrecht and introduced in 1837, replacing the Capped Bust design. This design marks the beginning of a significant era in U.S. coinage and is notable for its clean, elegant features.