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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Barber Dimes, Proof series of Dimes in the U.S. Coins contains 69 distinct entries with CPG® values between $330.00 and $2,520,000.00.
Proof Barber dimes, which were designed by Charles E. Barber and formally called "Liberty Head" dimes, are scarce collectibles that are most commonly sought by classic type enthusiasts. Proofs exist for all but one of the years of the series, which ran from 1892 through 1916. The lone exception is 1916, which generally marked the end of the United States Mint?s original era of proof coinage production, a tradition that began in the mid 19th century; proof coinage resumed in 1936.

Perhaps the most notable proof Barber dime is the extremely rare 1894-S, a notable seven-figure rarity that came to light in the early 1900s and has since become the stuff of many numismatists' dreams. While many Barber dimes, both proof and regular-issue, are often considered rare from the marketplace standpoint, the 1894-S Barber dime is the only truly elusive issue from the series, as only 24 of these coins were made. A PR66 specimen certified by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) and approved by Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) commanded $1,997,500 in January 2016.

Other proof Barber dimes are much more affordable and are of roughly equal scarcity as each other in absolute terms, with most issues boasting mintages of about 600 to 800 specimens apiece, some with lower figures and other with higher production totals. While proof Barber dimes can usually be located for a price when desired, cameo proofs and deep cameo proofs are relative rarities in their own right and often trade for respectable four-figure prices.

Catalog Detail

  Barber Dimes, Proof Value Range Favorite
Barber Dimes, Proof Value Range  
Barber Dime 10c 1892-1916 PR Type Coin
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
Barber Dime 10c 1892-1916 PR CAM Type Coin
$435
-
$9,500
$435 - $9,500
Barber Dime 10c 1892-1916 PR DCAM Type Coin
$900
-
$14,500
$900 - $14,500
1892 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1892 10c PR CAM
$435
-
$15,000
$435 - $15,000
1892 10c PR DCAM
$4,400
-
$9,750
$4,400 - $9,750
1893 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1893 10c PR CAM
$435
-
$9,500
$435 - $9,500
1893 10c PR DCAM
$1,750
-
$8,500
$1,750 - $8,500
1893/2 10c PR
$7,000
-
$12,000
$7,000 - $12,000
1894 10c PR
$330
-
$11,500
$330 - $11,500
1894 10c PR CAM
$435
-
$12,000
$435 - $12,000
1894 10c PR DCAM
$2,500
-
$3,000
$2,500 - $3,000
1894-S 10c PR BM Branch Mint Proof
$360,000
-
$2,520,000
$360,000 - $2,520,000
1895 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1895 10c PR CAM
$435
-
$12,000
$435 - $12,000
1895 10c PR DCAM
$1,900
-
$17,000
$1,900 - $17,000
1896 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1896 10c PR CAM
$435
-
$9,500
$435 - $9,500
1896 10c PR DCAM
$900
-
$14,500
$900 - $14,500

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1897 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1897 10c PR CAM
$475
-
$12,000
$475 - $12,000
1897 10c PR DCAM
$1,650
-
$14,500
$1,650 - $14,500
1898 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1898 10c PR CAM
$550
-
$18,000
$550 - $18,000
1898 10c PR DCAM
$1,000
-
$27,500
$1,000 - $27,500
1899 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1899 10c PR CAM
$435
-
$9,500
$435 - $9,500
1899 10c PR DCAM
$1,650
-
$9,750
$1,650 - $9,750
1900 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1900 10c PR CAM
$435
-
$9,500
$435 - $9,500
1900 10c PR DCAM
$2,000
-
$12,500
$2,000 - $12,500
1901 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1901 10c PR DCAM
$10,500
-
$18,500
$10,500 - $18,500
1901 10c PR CAM
$435
-
$9,500
$435 - $9,500
1902 10c PR
$330
-
$5,000
$330 - $5,000
1902 10c PR CAM
$4,150
-
$7,000
$4,150 - $7,000
1903 10c PR
$330
-
$2,750
$330 - $2,750
1903 10c PR CAM
$2,000
-
$6,500
$2,000 - $6,500
1904 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1904 10c PR CAM
$1,000
-
$5,000
$1,000 - $5,000
1905 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1905 10c PR CAM
$500
-
$11,500
$500 - $11,500
1905 10c PR DCAM
$15,500
-
$19,000
$15,500 - $19,000
1906 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1906 10c PR CAM
$500
-
$11,500
$500 - $11,500
1906 10c PR DCAM
$3,400
-
$5,250
$3,400 - $5,250
1907 10c PR
$330
-
$2,750
$330 - $2,750
1907 10c PR CAM
$500
-
$4,500
$500 - $4,500
1907 10c PR DCAM
$3,000
-
$3,750
$3,000 - $3,750
1908 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1908 10c PR CAM
$500
-
$11,500
$500 - $11,500
1909 10c PR
$330
-
$9,000
$330 - $9,000
1909 10c PR CAM
$480
-
$7,500
$480 - $7,500
1910 10c PR
$330
-
$60,000
$330 - $60,000
1910 10c PR CAM
$525
-
$23,000
$525 - $23,000
1910 10c PR DCAM
$7,500
-
$9,000
$7,500 - $9,000

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1911 10c PR
$330
-
$8,250
$330 - $8,250
1911 10c PR CAM
$470
-
$10,500
$470 - $10,500
1911 10c PR DCAM
$3,750
-
$17,500
$3,750 - $17,500
1912 10c PR
$330
-
$2,750
$330 - $2,750
1912 10c PR CAM
$435
-
$2,750
$435 - $2,750
1913 10c PR
$330
-
$2,750
$330 - $2,750
1913 10c PR CAM
$435
-
$2,750
$435 - $2,750
1914 10c PR
$330
-
$4,050
$330 - $4,050
1914 10c PR CAM
$500
-
$11,500
$500 - $11,500
1915 10c PR
$330
-
$4,400
$330 - $4,400
1915 10c PR CAM
$1,000
-
$20,000
$1,000 - $20,000
Barber Dime Set 10c 24 Coins PR Set Total
$7,750
-
$68,500
$7,750 - $68,500
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Barber Dimes, Proof series of Dimes in the U.S. Coins contains 69 distinct entries with CPG® values between $330.00 and $2,520,000.00.
Proof Barber dimes, which were designed by Charles E. Barber and formally called "Liberty Head" dimes, are scarce collectibles that are most commonly sought by classic type enthusiasts. Proofs exist for all but one of the years of the series, which ran from 1892 through 1916. The lone exception is 1916, which generally marked the end of the United States Mint?s original era of proof coinage production, a tradition that began in the mid 19th century; proof coinage resumed in 1936.

Perhaps the most notable proof Barber dime is the extremely rare 1894-S, a notable seven-figure rarity that came to light in the early 1900s and has since become the stuff of many numismatists' dreams. While many Barber dimes, both proof and regular-issue, are often considered rare from the marketplace standpoint, the 1894-S Barber dime is the only truly elusive issue from the series, as only 24 of these coins were made. A PR66 specimen certified by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) and approved by Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) commanded $1,997,500 in January 2016.

Other proof Barber dimes are much more affordable and are of roughly equal scarcity as each other in absolute terms, with most issues boasting mintages of about 600 to 800 specimens apiece, some with lower figures and other with higher production totals. While proof Barber dimes can usually be located for a price when desired, cameo proofs and deep cameo proofs are relative rarities in their own right and often trade for respectable four-figure prices.

Catalog Detail