Description
An attractive and increasingly scarce 1876-S Seated Liberty Dime (10C), certified by CACG in MS62, offering a compelling blend of historic appeal, solid Mint State preservation, and true collector demand from the San Francisco Mint. "Coin Details" Date/Mint: 1876-S, San Francisco Denomination: Seated Liberty Dime (10C) Grade: CACG MS62 Certification Number: 113072253 "Why This 1876-S Seated Liberty Dime Matters" Struck during the Centennial-era United States, the Seated Liberty design reflects one of the most iconic periods of 19th-century American coinage. The 1876-S issue represents the West Coast output of a classic series that many collectors pursue by date, by mint, or as a type coin. San Francisco Mint dimes of this era are especially sought after for their historical connection to the expanding American economy and commerce of the post–Gold Rush West. "Condition and Eye Appeal" In MS62, this coin retains pleasing Mint State character with strong overall detail for the grade. Expect lively luster with appealing silver-gray toning, often complemented by subtle golden highlights in protected areas. The design elements of Liberty, the shield, and the wreath are well-defined, making this a handsome example for collectors who value originality and period-appropriate surfaces. "Collector Value and Fit" A strong candidate for a Seated Liberty Dime date-and-mint set An excellent choice for collectors seeking a certified Mint State example from San Francisco A classic U.S. silver type coin that pairs well with 19th-century sets and historical collections This 1876-S Seated Liberty Dime in CACG MS62 delivers the kind of authentic 19th-century presence, collectability, and visual charm that both dedicated numismatists and thoughtful gift buyers look for in a premium, certified U.S. classic.