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Being the final year of the Seated Liberty series, the Philadelphia Mint produced about 15 million dimes in 1891. The 1891 Seated Liberty Dime is in very good condition, exhibiting extreme wear on both sides of the coin, with compromised coin details. The Seated Liberty Dime design reveals a soft-spoken warrior, seated as her picture is drawn. She holds a flag in one hand, while her other hand rests on the shield by her feet. There are 13 stars above her headed, honoring the original 13 colonies of the US. The reverse reveals only the coin's denomination, surrounding by Grecian leaves.
The Seated Liberty design was featured on the US silver coinage from 1837-1891, with each denomination exhibiting the same Goddess of Liberty design. Dating back to the Roman Empire and perhaps, before, the Goddess of Liberty has been used in many cultures to celebrate the concept of liberty and freedom from oppressors. The goddess has been used on currency worldwide, especially in the US, and still is a nationwide icon. Normally, the goddess is depicted wearing a draped robe that loosely fits and her hands are usually occupied holding other significant symbols, such as olive branches, arrows, or a torch. For the US, the most prominent depiction stands in New York's harbor, a gift from the French in 1886. The Statue of Liberty stands tall, welcoming foreigners, near and far, to the country of liberty and justice. With its higher premiums and assortment of varietal coins, the Seated Liberty series is made for experienced collectors, who are also looking for an investment.