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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Capped Bust Dimes, Proof series of Dimes in the U.S. Coins contains 29 distinct entries with CPG® values between $15,500.00 and $540,000.00. The Proof Capped Bust Dime Series began in 1820 and ended in 1837 although there were a few

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Capped Bust Dimes, Proof series of Dimes in the U.S. Coins contains 29 distinct entries with CPG® values between $15,500.00 and $540,000.00.

The Proof Capped Bust Dime Series began in 1820 and ended in 1837 although there were a few years missing in production of these proofs. This iconic design was originally created by John Reich. These coins were struck during a time so early in American minting history that they could only be produced in very small amounts. They were meant to be used as presentation pieces by the government or could be purchased by very well-off early collectors. The mintages figures are actually so low that they are recorded in the single digits making proof Bust Dime an automatic rarity. Saying only a handful of each date exist would be an over estimation making is practically impossible to acquire a full set of these coins especially since the 1832 is completely unique with just a single piece known. It is a treat for advanced collectors to see even one example from the entire series to hit the auction block. They simply never see the market as they are so rare. If you want one it is going to cost to at least tens of thousands of dollars if one even comes available. As many early proof are these Proof Capped Bust Dimes normally come very nicely toned.

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Capped Bust Dime 10c Large Planchet, 1820-1827 PR [Type]
Value Range: $17,000 - $194,500
$17,000 - $194,500
Capped Bust Dime 10c Small Planchet, 1828-1837 PR [Type]
Value Range: $15,500 - $173,000
$15,500 - $173,000
1821 10c PR
Value Range: $30,000 - $276,000
$30,000 - $276,000
1822 10c PR
Value Range: $420,000 - $504,000
$420,000 - $504,000
1822 10c PR CAM
Value Range: $420,000 - $504,000
$420,000 - $504,000
1822 10c PR DCAM
Value Range: $480,000 - $540,000
$480,000 - $540,000
1824/2 10c PR
Value Range: $22,000 - $194,500
$22,000 - $194,500
1825 10c PR
Value Range: $22,000 - $194,500
$22,000 - $194,500
1827 10c PR
Value Range: $22,000 - $194,500
$22,000 - $194,500
1827 10c JR-10 SP
1827 10c JR-10 SP Special Strike
Value Range: $22,000 - $194,500
$22,000 - $194,500
1828 10c Small Planchet, Small Date, JR-1 PR
Value Range: $15,500 - $173,000
$15,500 - $173,000
1829 10c PR
Value Range: $17,000 - $173,000
$17,000 - $173,000
1829 10c PR CAM
Value Range: $18,000 - $173,000
$18,000 - $173,000
1830 10c PR
Value Range: $15,500 - $173,000
$15,500 - $173,000

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1830 10c PR CAM
Value Range: $18,000 - $173,000
$18,000 - $173,000
1831 10c PR
Value Range: $15,500 - $173,000
$15,500 - $173,000
1831 10c PR CAM
Value Range: $18,000 - $173,000
$18,000 - $173,000
1832 10c JR-2 PR
Value Range: $18,000 - $173,000
$18,000 - $173,000
1833 10c JR-2 PR
Value Range: $18,000 - $173,000
$18,000 - $173,000
1834 10c PR
Value Range: $15,500 - $173,000
$15,500 - $173,000
1835 10c PR
Value Range: $15,500 - $173,000
$15,500 - $173,000
1835 10c Fancy 8, Low 8, JR-1 PR
Value Range: $93,500 - $112,500
$93,500 - $112,500
1835 10c Fancy 8, Recut 3 and 8, JR-4 PR
Value Range: $15,500 - $173,000
$15,500 - $173,000
1835 10c PR CAM
Value Range: $18,000 - $173,000
$18,000 - $173,000
1835 10c Fancy 8, Recut 3 and 8, JR-4 PR CAM
Value Range: $18,000 - $173,000
$18,000 - $173,000
1836 10c PR
Value Range: $17,000 - $173,000
$17,000 - $173,000

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