Barber Dimes Coming Soon
Coming Soon to Coin Nerds
Barber Dimes will be added to our inventory soon. As new coins become available, this page will begin featuring individual listings and future collector-focused additions from this classic United States silver series.
Issued from 1892 through 1916, the Barber Dime was designed by Charles E. Barber and formed part of a broader family of U.S. silver coinage that also included the Barber Quarter and Barber Half Dollar. With its Liberty head design and long circulation history, the series remains a familiar and respected part of classic American numismatics.
Collectors value Barber Dimes for their historic silver composition, late 19th-century and early 20th-century character, and broad collector appeal. The series offers a strong mix of affordable collector coins, scarcer dates, and classic design, making it attractive to both newer collectors and longtime numismatists.
Why Collect Barber Dimes?
Barber Dimes are popular because they combine history, silver content, and a traditional U.S. coin design in a collectible and recognizable format. Some collectors seek a single example as a type coin, while others enjoy building date runs or more complete sets from this long-running series.
Their place in American coinage between the Seated Liberty era and the Mercury Dime makes them an important bridge in the history of United States silver coins.
What to Expect
As inventory is added, this page may eventually include:
- individual Barber Dimes
- collector-friendly examples with clear date and condition identification
- future educational content related to the series
- additional historic U.S. dime offerings
Continue Exploring
- Browse Current Dime Inventory
- Visit Coin Vault
- Read the History of U.S. Dimes
- Explore the Coin Glossary