US Barber Dime FINE Condition 1910-D

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  • Description:

    Considered to have a very low mintage, of only 3.4 million minted, the 1910-D Barber Dime was minted by the Denver Mint and is in fine condition. Collectors expect a pretty worn coin but with readable print on fine condition coins. Only established in 1906, the Denver Mint mainly focused on commemorative coins but also participated in the Barber coin production. In 1921, the Denver joined forces with its sister branches to help produce the Morgan silver dollar, that was soon changed to the Peace silver dollar. Since the Denver Mint was established much later than the other mints, its participation in major coin collections was limited causing collectors to put any silver coin with a "D" mint-mark at the top of their collecting list.

    A familiar name to coin collectors, William Barber served as the Chief Engraver, to the US Mint, from 1869-1879. In just the short ten years as Chief Engraver, Barber was responsible for a history-breaking coin design. Being one of the only designs to grace all current denominations, the Barber design was inspired by the Grecian goddess, Liberty, who has been admired and loved by warriors since the beginning of time. Liberty wears an Acanthus leaf cap as a crown, which was very common in ancient Greece, and the "United States of America," and the coin's mint date are also simply stamped on the obverse. The reverse solely contains the coin's monetary value of one dime.

  • Details:
    • Denomination: N/A
    • Year: 1910
    • Diameter: N/A
    • Mint Mark: D
    • Thickness: N/A
    • Grade: Ungraded

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