Seated Liberty Dimes Coming Soon

Coming Soon to Coin Nerds


Seated Liberty Dimes will be added to our inventory soon. As new coins become available, this page will begin featuring individual listings and future collector-focused additions from this historic 19th-century United States silver series.


Issued from 1837 through 1891, the Seated Liberty Dime was part of a long-running family of U.S. coins that featured Liberty seated on a rock holding a shield. The series spans an important era in American history and reflects a period of major change in the nation’s coinage, economy, and design standards.


Collectors value Seated Liberty Dimes for their historical depth, classic silver composition, and wide variety of dates and subtypes. Their long production run and strong 19th-century character make them a respected choice for collectors of early U.S. silver and classic dime series.



Why Collect Seated Liberty Dimes?



Seated Liberty Dimes are popular because they combine history, classic design, and strong collector appeal. Some collectors seek a single example as a type coin, while others enjoy building date runs or studying the different design changes found throughout the series.


Their place between the earliest U.S. dime issues and later 20th-century silver coinage makes them an important part of American numismatic history.



What to Expect



As inventory is added, this page may eventually include:


  • individual Seated Liberty Dimes
  • collector-friendly examples with clear date and condition identification
  • future educational content related to the series
  • additional historic U.S. dime offerings




Continue Exploring



  • Browse Current Dime Inventory
  • Visit Coin Vault
  • Read the History of U.S. Dimes
  • Explore the Coin Glossary