The value of a 1910 Barber Dime can vary significantly depending on its condition (grade) and the mint where it was produced.
Here’s a summary of the factors influencing value and some approximate ranges based on condition:
- Mint Mark: 1910 Barber Dimes were produced in Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S). The San Francisco mint generally has the highest mintage figures and is considered the most common of the three. Denver minted coins, on the other hand, had the lowest production numbers (3,490,000) for regular strikes, followed by Philadelphia. This can lead to higher values for Denver minted dimes, especially in higher grades.
- Condition/Grade: The better the condition, the higher the value. Grades range from Poor (heavily worn) to Mint State (Uncirculated), with various stages in between like Good, Fine, Very Fine, and Extremely Fine.
- Errors/Varieties: Dimes with errors (such as off-center strikes, clipped planchets, double dies, etc.) or unique varieties can command higher prices from collectors.
Note: These are approximate values and actual selling prices can vary based on market demand and other factors.
- Circulated Condition:
– Good: $2 – $10
– Fine: $6 – $50
– Extremely Fine: $25 – $110
- Uncirculated/Mint State (MS) Condition:
– MS-60: $100
– MS-65: $425 – $1895
– MS-67: $3900 – $8713
– MS-68: As high as $13000
For a more precise valuation, it’s recommended to consult a reputable coin dealer or grading service to assess the specific condition and potential value of your 1910 Barber Dime.
Is a 1910 dime silver?
Thanks for asking. This exquisite 1910 Barber Silver Composition Dime from the United States is a rare collectible that any numismatist would cherish. The coin features the iconic design of Charles E. Barber and is made with a fineness of 0.9 silver.
What dime is worth $2000 today?
I can help with that. The 1796 Draped Bust Dime is a true rarity, produced in quantities of over 22,000 by the Philadelphia Mint just four years after the Mint began production in general. These extremely rare coins have sold for between $2000 and $50,000, depending on their condition.