These were my passion many years ago. Over time it killed my wallet and I could not keep going. Feel free to post what you have. PCGS gave this 66-S an MS-62.
One of my most enjoyable coins is a proof seated dime. The detail in that tiny coin just astounds me. Sadly, I don't have a photo of that one at my office. I'll try to remember to add a photo to this post tonight when I get home..... Seated ladies are my weakness.
The 1866-S looks like it could have some slight rub on the reverse but, hard to tell from the picture. I would grade it as either a AU 58 or MS 62 or even a 63. With the way the grade today a possible MS 64. I like the die crack thru Liberty its like she's being cut in half. Nice coin. Tough date.
Very nice coins. I like seated, anything. The older I get, the more I like seated, especially me, lol. I've nothing nearly as nice as y'all have posted, just a few for my type collection, but I like them very much. I don't have any photographed, either. Sorry, I know without a photo, it didn't happen. I'll try to take one this evening.
Not the nicest but then I wanted the stacks 57 label for my "great hoards" collection (all of 5 coins now lol)
Well, I finally remembered to take a photo. This is not my best seated dime, but, I like it because it's from New Orleans mint.
I like how you made them all O mint, except for the 1873 and 1891 when the N.O. mint wasn't making dimes. But I don't know why you didn't pick a 1873-CC or 1874-CC with arrows or an 1885-S, just, you know, keeping with the branch mint theme. Joking aside, nice circulated set with consistent look and eye appeal.