This modified design would be struck for ten years until replaced by the seated liberty design by christian gobrecht which would be seen on this denomination for most of the remaining years of the 19 th century.
Capped bust dime varieties.
The characters are roughly the same on both coins with the exception of the 0.
The first two varieties deal with the size of the words 10 c on the reverse of the coin.
The difference between the 1821 small date vs large date capped bust dime is depicted in the example image above.
The 0 lines up vertically with the 1 and both have roughly the same size.
There are 5 major varieties of the 1829 capped bust dime.
Eye candy is the best approach to describe the vivid gold orange rose blues violets and pink shades on this lovely gem.
As a result the capped bust dimes of the second variety are more standardized usually of higher quality and were struck in larger quantities.
4 of them deal with different sizes of the 10 c on the reverse of the coin.
An exceptional first year 1829 strike from the lm 13 1 die pairing.
The small 10 c variety has nearly the same size letters and numbers as the medium 10 c but the 0 is smaller and will not line up with the top of the 1 like it does in the medium version.
The major variety set adds six coins to the classic set although none of the varieties are extremely rare.
The two major ones deal with the size of the 1821 date on the coin.
John reich s capped bust design first seen on the half dollar of 1807 was extended to the dime in 1809.
In the large 10c version.
There were a few major varieties of the 1821 capped bust dime.
One variety had a larger date with larger numbers while one had a smaller date with small numbers.
Pure capped bust half dime eye candy brilliant frosty luster muti color patina gem original surfaces osprey collection.