Description
Step back in time with $1 Face Value 90% Silver Barber Dimes – Avg Circ. Each coin whispers stories from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, their worn surfaces bearing the marks of countless hands. These dimes, minted between 1892 and 1916, feature the iconic Liberty Head design by Charles E. Barber, a testament to American artistry and heritage.
Holding these coins, you possess tangible links to a bygone era, when silver was the standard of value. Their 90% silver content ensures enduring worth, while their average circulated condition adds authentic character and charm. Collectors and enthusiasts cherish these dimes for their historical significance and the intrinsic value of their precious metal content.
A $1 face value lot typically contains ten dimes, each weighing 2.5 grams, for a total of 25 grams of silver. The U.S. Mint’s craftsmanship is evident in every detail, from Liberty’s dignified profile to the laurel wreath on the reverse. These coins are perfect for those who appreciate history, silver, and the enduring legacy of American coinage.
- Purity: 90% silver
- Weight: 2.5 grams per dime (25 grams total per $1 face value)
- Manufacturer: United States Mint
- Denomination: 10 cents (dime)
- Years Minted: 1892–1916
The Barber Dime emerged during a period of economic growth and transformation in America. Designed by Charles E. Barber, these coins circulated through two world wars, the Progressive Era, and the dawn of modern America. Their legacy endures, making each dime a small but powerful piece of history.

