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1907 BARBER DIME

PCGS Nos: 4842, 4891

Mintage:

Circulation strikes: 22,220,000
Proofs: 575

Designer: Charles E. Barber

Diameter: 17.9 millimeters

Metal content:
Silver - 90%
Copper - 10%

Weight: ±2.5 grams

Edge: Reeded

Mintmark: None (for Philadelphia) just below the wreath on the reverse

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Recent appearances:
PCGS Proof-65 Cameo.  Ex – American Numismatic Rarities, LLC’s “The Classics Sale,” July 25, 2003 , Lot 372, illustrated, sold for $1,610.00  From the Luther A. Breck Collection

Notes:
"There were over 34 million dimes produced this year, the vast majority came from the Philadelphia Mint. Despite having made more than 22 million, only 13 coins have so far been graded over MS 65. Nevertheless, the 360 mint state coins certified make the 1907-P available in most other grades."1

The finest Uncirculated example graded by PCGS is a single MS-67.

The finest Proof example graded by PCGS is a single PR-68.

The finest Proof Cameo example graded by PCGS is a single PRCA-66.

Sources and/or recommended reading:
1. "The Complete Guide To Certified Barber Coinage" by David & John Feigenbaum

"The PCGS Population Report, July 2003" by The Professional Coin Grading Service

 
 

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