1906 Barber Silver Dime - G-VG (Good to Very Good) Grade / Condition - Philadelphia Mint - 1906 P Barber Dime 1906 Dime Silver

1906 Barber Silver Dime - G-VG (Good to Very Good) Grade / Condition - Philadelphia Mint - 1906 P Barber Dime 1906 Dime Silver

$7.00
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This listing is for one 1906 Barber Silver Dime. G-VG (Good to Very Good) Grade / Condition. *Please note, the photographed coin is an AG (about good) which is a lower grade. The photo will be replaced with the G/VG grade as soon as possible. The Barber Dime was designed by United States Bureau of the Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber. They were minted between 1892 and 1916. For much of the second half of the 19th century, most U.S. silver coins bore a design of a seated Liberty. By the late 1880s, there were increasing calls for the replacement of the Seated Liberty design, used since the 1830s on most denominations of silver coins. In 1891, Mint Director Edward O. Leech, having been authorized by Congress to approve coin redesigns, ordered a competition, seeking a new look for the silver coins. As only the winner would receive a cash prize, invited artists refused to participate and no entry from the public proved suitable. Leech instructed Barber to prepare new designs for the

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