Tops the list is the 1796 Draped Bust Dime, an early American coin. With only a few in circulation, these coins are valuable. Lady Liberty with flowing hair symbolises the strength and promise of a fledgling nation on this dime. Collectors and historians value the 1796 Draped Bust Dime as a piece of American history.
Coined at Carson City during fast development, the 1874-CC Liberty Seated Dime is a unique Western jewel. Rare, especially in circulating condition, this dime is worth much more than its face value. Numismatists love it because of its Western pioneering attitude. Finding one of these coins in circulation today is historic.
The 1942/1 Mercury Dime was minted during WWII. The coin's date was overstruck, leaving “1942/1” on its surface, an uncommon minting error. This Mercury Dime mistake coin is highly valued by collectors for its unusual history. Scarcity and wartime creation make it a million-dollar find.
Numismatic legend: the 1894-S Barber Dime. San Francisco dime is one of the rarest American coins, with only 24 examples minted. It is rare, with only nine surviving. Lady Liberty with a laurel wreath enhances the coin's appeal. Not surprisingly, this dime is valuable.