Barber Dimes are the smallest of the three late 19th Century coins attributed to Charles E. Barber who was then the Chief Engraver of the Mint. The Barber Dime Series boasts the greatest rarity of Barber's three designs in the 1894-S, which has a total mintage of only 24 pieces. Other than this celebrated rarity, the series is the easiest 19th century set to complete.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the thirty-second U.S. president, led us through not only most of the Great Depression, but also through nearly the completion of World War II. The U.S. government honored him with his portrait on the dime, issued one year after his death in 1945. Still issued to this day, the series is very collectible, issued in silver through 1964. San Francisco Proof issues from 1992 to date were struck in both silver and copper-clad.
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