A dime (minted 1892-1916) that was designed by a man named Charles Barber, Chief Engraver at the US Mint.
These coins have been out of circulation for many years. Values depend heavily on their dates and mint marks. Please see the list of values linked below for more information.
Mercury dimes were made from 1916 to 1945. A dime from 1896 would be called a Barber dime after its designer Charles Barber, or a Liberty dime. See the Related Question for values.
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. Your coin is called a Barber dime, after its designer Charles Barber.
The 1914 Barber dime is a common coin. Value is $4.00-$8.00 for most coins.
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. Your coin is called a Barber dime, after its designer Charles Barber. Please see the Related Question for more details.
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There is a wreath with the words "ONE DIME" within the wreath. It is known as a Barber dime being named after its designer, Charles Barber.
The 1904 dime bears an image of a personification of Liberty created by Charles Barber, hence the common name of a Barber dime.
Mercury dimes were made from 1916 to 1945. A dime from 1896 would be called a Barber dime after its designer Charles Barber, or a Liberty dime. See the Related Question for values.
Check that coin again. The Barber dime was introduced in 1892. In 1881, the design in use was the Seated Liberty.
A 1903-S Barber Dime in good condition (G4) is worth: $85.00.
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. Your coin is called a Barber dime, after its designer Charles Barber.
A Barber dime would be dated 1915 not 1815, look at the coin again and post new question.
Miss Liberty is on the 1904 Barber dime, the first dime to have the portrait of a real person is the 1946 Roosevelt dime.
That's a Barber or Liberty head dime. Face shot of Liberty w/cap & wreath designed by Barber.
There's no dime called a "wheat dime". There are the famous wheat CENTS, of course, that carry the images of two wheat ears on the back, but a 1901 dime has a wreath on the back and is frequently called a Barber dime after its designer Charles Barber.
There's no dime called a "wheat dime". There are the famous wheat CENTS, of course, that carry the images of two wheat ears on the back, but a 1910 dime has a wreath on the back and is frequently called a Barber dime after its designer Charles Barber.
The first Mercury design dimes were made in 1916. If your dime is dated 1911 it's a Barber dime, named for its engraver Charles Barber. See the Related Question for more information.