1916 Barber Dime 10C VF35 — ICG Certified | Final Year of Issue
1916 Barber Dime 10C VF35 — ICG Certified | Final Year of Issue
Secure a true piece of American numismatic heritage with this 1916 Barber Dime, graded VF35 by the Independent Coin Graders (ICG). As the final year of production for the beloved Barber coinage series, this dime carries extraordinary historical significance — struck in the same year the iconic Mercury Dime debuted, making it the last of a classic era in American coin design.
Coin Details:
- Denomination: 10 Cents (10C)
- Year: 1916
- Metal: .900 Fine Silver
- Grade: VF35 (Very Fine — ICG Certified)
- Series: Barber Coinage (1892–1916)
- Design: Liberty head with laurel wreath obverse / Heraldic eagle reverse
- Significance: Final Year of Issue for the Barber Dime series
The VF35 grade indicates this coin displays clear, well-defined design elements with moderate and even wear — a solid, attractive example of this historic series. At over a century old, this coin has witnessed two World Wars, the birth of modern America, and the transition of an era in U.S. coinage.
The last Barber Dime. Over 100 years of history. Certified in silver.
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