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10C 1895 O
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NGC VF 25
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1895 O is the key of the Barber Dime series, unless you include the famous 1894S. This coin is a very nice VF25, with a clear and full Liberty, nice original color, and great surfaces.
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10C 1898 O
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PCGS XF 45
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The 1898 O Dime is another tougher date to locate. This example is a PQ XF45, with attractive bronze toning, great originality, and excellent remaining detail boasting a strong liberty.
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10C 1915
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NGC MS 63
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10C 1904 S
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PCGS AU 55
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The 1904 S Dime with a mintage of just 800,000 is a more challenging 20th century example. This coin is well toned but has plenty of remaining detail from what was a very nice strike , the luster is excellent it looks like it may have been proof like, and good surfaces.
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10C 1913
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NGC MS 64
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10C 1908 D
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NGC MS 61
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10C 1908 S
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NGC MS 61
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The 1908 S is a semi tough issue , at least in MS grades. This MS61, is PQ for a 61 with actually very nice eye appeal.
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10C 1909
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PCGS MS 62
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The 1909 Dime with a mintage of over 10 million, is one of the more common issues. This MS62 coin is blast white and has great luster providing for very nice eye appeal.
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10C 1904
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NGC MS 63
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One of my personal favorites the Barber Dime was the Dime of the day. This is a very nice choice MS example. Nice strike and luster and surfaces you’d expect on a higher end MS63 Dime.
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10C 1894 O
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NGC XF 45
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10C 1913 S
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PCGS XF 40
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10C 1914
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NGC MS 62
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The 1914 Dime has one of the largest mintages in the series at 17,360,230, and is one of the most common. This is a nice MS62 example of the issue.
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10C 1903 O
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NGC AU 53
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The 1903 O dime is fairly plentiful. This coin is a nice wonderfully original AU53.
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10C 1916 S BARBER
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NGC MS 61
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10C 1900 S
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NGC MS 61
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The 1900S is a middling difficulty issue. This MS61, is PQ for its grade, the coin has nice luster and surfaces, the mottled toning would probably by its biggest weakness.
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10C 1900
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NGC MS 62
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10C 1907 D
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NGC AU 58
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The 1907 D is the second Denver mint Barber Dime. This coin is a AU58 with excellent surfaces and a wonderfully original look.
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10C 1907 O
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PCGS AU 53
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10C 1894
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PCGS MS 62
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10C 1895
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NGC XF 40
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10C 1912
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NGC MS 61
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10C 1911
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NGC AU 58
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'The Barber Dime a personal favorite of mine was the first Dime type of the 20th Century. This is a nice AU58 example of the issue.
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10C 1902 S
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PCGS XF 40
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10C 1901 S
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PCGS XF 40
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10C 1910 D
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NGC AU 55
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10C 1907 S
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NGC AU 53
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10C 1905 O
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NGC AU 55
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The 1905 O has a mintage of 3,400,000 and qualifies as a semi scarce issue. This coin is a nice AU55, with great detail and surfaces and is probably just a bit of luster away from a 58.'
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10C 1897 S
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NGC MS 61
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The 1897 S with a mintage of 1,342,844 is close to a semi key, a fairly tough issue. This example has very nice eye appeal, fantastic actually for a 61, it has some very nice rainbow rim toning on the obverse. It has some slide rub/marks from an old Danco type holder that is hurting its grade I am sure.
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10C 1896
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NGC AU 55
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The 1896 Dime had a mintage of only 2 million, but a very good survival rate and is fairly common for a 19th century Barber Dime. This coin is an excellent AU example, just very light wear that is not easily noticeable without a loop.
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