CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1916 Barber Dime value at an average of $3.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $500.
How much is a 1980 D nickel worth?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1980 D Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 5 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $1.
How much is a 1916 silver Barber dime worth?
Pricing the 1916 Barber Dime
| DATE | GOOD | UNCIRCULATED |
|---|---|---|
| 1916 Barber Dime (S) | $4 | $75 |
| 1916 Barber Dime (S) | $4 | $75 |
| Source: Red Book |
How many Barber dimes are there in the world?
Only 24 were minted as Proof coins as reported on June 30, 1894. These were special striking made by Mint Superintendent J. Daggett for a select group of bankers. Currently, only 12 specimens are known to exist. Whenever they come to auction, they sell for more than $1 million apiece! Coin collectors moderately collect barber dimes.
How much is a 1910 Barber dime worth?
Barber Dime Value 1892 to 1916 Condition of Coin Condition of Coin Condition of Coin Condition of Coin 1910 S $5.01 $43 $59 $358 1914 S $3.51 $9.73 $36 $116 1915 $4.09 $4.09 $20 $62 1915 S $5.01 $30 $55 $189
What’s the value of a 1894 Barber dime?
The Barber dime is a classic American coin with values on the low end tied to the silver bullion market. On the upper end of the spectrum are pieces like the 1894-S Barber dime, which sells at auction for more than $1.5 million.
Where is the mint mark on a Barber dime?
The United States Mint produced Barber Dimes at four different mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark), New Orleans (O), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S). As illustrated in the picture below, Barber positioned the mint mark on the reverse of the coin, near the bottom just below the bow in the wreath.