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1849-O 10C MS64 PCGS # 4592
Mintage: 300,000
Obverse Dies: 3 Known
In problem free EF or better, 1849-O dimes are difficult to locate. Mint State specimens are available but at a significant premium to later New Orleans Mint State dimes from 1850 through 1852. Large O exa...
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1850 10C MS64 PCGS # 4593
Mintage: 1,931,500
Obverse Dies: 8 Known
For the 1850 Philapelphia date, eight obverse and nine reverse dies have been identified. Obverse 2, on the registry coin, is easy to attribute through its very high date and the 185 digits touching the ...
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1851 10C MS64 PCGS # 4595
Mintage: 1,026,500
Obverse Dies: 6 Known
A total of six obverse and seven reverse dies have been cataloged for 1851 Philadelphia coinage. This is a difficult date to research for varieties due to limited movement in the date placement. Most examp...
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1852 10C MS64 PCGS # 4597
Mintage: 1,535,500
Obverse Dies: 12 Known
1852 dimes are easier to locate than the tougher 1851 date. Twelve obverse and fourteen reverse dies have been cataloged at Fortin''''s variety web-book at www.seateddimevarieties.com.
Plate Coin: For...
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1853 10C Arrows MS66 PCGS # 4603
Mintage: 12,078,010
Unhubbed Date Obverse Dies: 24 Known
Hubbed Date Obverse Dies: 15+ Known
Arrows were added to Seated dimes in 1853 to reflect a weight change to 2.48 grams, down from 2.67 grams. Breen indicates that about 50 pairs of dies we...
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1854 10C Arrows MS65 PCGS # 4605
Mintage: 4,470,000
Obverse Dies: 11 Known
Both the date and arrows were placed on the master hub for 1854 dimes resulting in a consistent positioning of these devices on the obverse die. Variations in date hubbing strength on the working dies pr...
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