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Badly worn 1911 Barber Liberty Head dime minted in Denver. Why? Because records show only 24 were made in the Bay Area. According to Heritage Auction, only nine may be known to exist today.
Other dimes missing their mint marks have sold for upwards of $22,000, Stack’s Bowers shows. Though most, according to a report from GOBankingRates, tend to sell for a few hundred dollars.
Designed by Adolph A. Weinman, these dimes feature a woman’s head crowned with wings which he described as “symboliz [ing] liberty of thought,” in a letter sent to The Numismatist.
Badly worn 1911 Barber Liberty Head dime minted in Denver. Why? Because records show only 24 were made in the Bay Area. According to Heritage Auction, only nine may be known to exist today.
Badly worn 1911 Barber Liberty Head dime minted in Denver. Why? Because records show only 24 were made in the Bay Area. According to Heritage Auction, only nine may be known to exist today. One such ...
Multiple iterations of dimes have been minted throughout the years. Early versions contained designs of Lady Liberty, which later gave way to a bust of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1946.
Other dimes missing their mint marks have sold for upwards of $22,000, Stack’s Bowers shows. Though most, according to a report from GOBankingRates, tend to sell for a few hundred dollars.
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