1803 JR-2 10 Cents MS
Details
Bust dimes represent the first iteration of the ten-cent coin, which debuted in 1796. The Draped Bust design is often credited to Gilbert Stuart and was struck from 1796 through 1807.
Obverse: Liberty is portrayed with a so-called "draped bust," facing right, with her hair tied back with a ribbon. She is flanked by stars on the left and right periphery with the word LIBERTY on top, and the date positioned at the bottom.
Reverse: The centerpiece of the reverse is the so-called "heraldic eagle" with wings fully spread and emblazoned with a shield replacing the chest. A ribbon bearing the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM hangs from the beak. The eagles right talon holds bundle of arrows and an olive branch in the right. Above the eagle's head are a group of stars and clouds with the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA at the top periphery. No denomination is mentioned.
Basic Information
GSID:
213029
Coin Date:
1803
Denomination:
10c / 10 Cents
Designation:
MS
Mint & Coinage Details
Mint Location:
Philadelphia
Mintage:
33,040
Coinage Type:
Draped bust dime
Coinage Years:
1798-1807
Composition:
89% silver; 11% copper
Varieties and Classification
Variety:
JR-2
Rarity:
R-6
Physical Characteristics
Fineness:
0.8924
Weight:
2.7 gr
Weight:
0.0868 oz
Strike Type:
Business
Diameter:
19 mm
Coin Shape:
Round