US Barber Dime Good Condition 1907-S

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    The 1907-S Barber Dime has a mintage of only 3.1 million! Considered to be in good condition, the 1907-S Barber Dime exhibits heavy wear on both sides of the coin and important details are lacking, such as the intricate detailing of the leaf headpiece on Liberty. Carrying the infamous "S" mint-mark, the 1907-S was minted in San Francisco and also carries the 200 years of minting history with it. The San Francisco Mint is revered for its high quality control and bold strikes so even in a more worn condition, the coins minted at the San Francisco Mint are more detailed than coins from the other US branches. Liberty's look is oftentimes inspired by a Grecian Goddess, who has been revered by military since ancient times. Liberty is also usually depicted wearing an Acanthus leaf cap as a crown, which is very typical of ancient Greek attire. The reverse, on the Barber half dollar and quarter, contains the nation's official seal, which is of a heraldic eagle holding a shield. Each of the eagle's talons are grasping a symbolic gesture: olive branches and arrows. The Barber Dime only contains its monetary value as the design on the reverse.

    William Barber was the US Mint Chief Engraver for about ten years but left the legacy of the Barber design. The coins were in circulation from 1892-1916, but the half dollar wasn't minted the last couple of years before the series ended. The Seated Liberty design had run its course and the Mint's Director, Edward Leech, wanted to officially change the design. Holding a competition, Leech wanted to encourage participation by giving the winner a cash prize. All of the local artists invited declined and Leech resorted to his mint for direction. William Barber was ultimately assigned the task to create a new design for the US currency, that would replace the Seated Liberty. Just under 25 years, the Barber design ruled US currency before it was, too, replaced.

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    • Year: 1907
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