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The Seated Liberty design was used on all coinage, such as the dime, quarter, and half dollar. This was the trend until 1916, wherein the US Mint assigned different designs to all the denominational coins. The Philadelphia, New Orleans, and San Francisco Mint participated in the production of the Seated Liberty Dime. The San Francisco Mint was established until 1854 so it joined in later on for the series. The Philadelphia Mint was the first mint to be commissioned in the US, as a means to put the new nation on the map for international commerce. The first mint facility was established by the original Founding Fathers and has had its hand in every successful coin series since. Since it is the first mint in the US, the Philadelphia Mint does not mark its coins with a mint-mark.
The 1858 Seated Liberty Dime has a moderately low mintage and may be difficult to find in higher grades. The 1858 Seated Liberty Dime has a mintage of just over 1.5 million and is in fine condition. Considered to be in fine condition, the 1858 Seated Liberty Dime has suffered severe wear on both sides, with primary details lacking. Minted by the Philadelphia Mint, the 1858 Seated Liberty Dime carries no mint-mark. The Philadelphia Mint is almost as old as the US, being established in 1792 by the Founding Fathers. It still stands today, offering the best coin series the US has to offer! The 1858 Seated Liberty Dime shares the date with some important events in the US. Minnesota became the 32nd state, Denver was founded as a city, and Abraham Lincoln made his house divided speech.