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Barber Dime Key Dates - Are There Any?

Aside from the 1894-S, are there any other Barber Dime key dates in circulated grades?
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The 1895-O is $300 in just Good.
In Fine there are a dozen or more dates over $100.
<< <i>What are you trying to ask? Your question makes no sense. >>
why not? I wanted to know what they key dates to the barber die series were in circulated grades.
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ps. Your question makes perfect sense to me.
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<< <i>What are you trying to ask? Your question makes no sense. >>
why not?
I wanted to know (HOW MUCH? )what they key dates to the barber die series were in circulated grades. >>
WHAT!
You wanted to know what? How much? How many were minted?
I just did not understand your question.
Your question: Aside from the 1894-S, are there any other Barber Dime key dates in circulated grades?
The answer, yes there are other Barber dime key dates available in circulated grades.
I am glad the others knew what you meant, I did not understand. Sorry not trying to be a jerk, just trying to figure out what you wanted.
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<< <i>What are you trying to ask? Your question makes no sense. >>
why not?
I wanted to know (HOW MUCH? )what they key dates to the barber die series were in circulated grades. >>
WHAT!
You wanted to know what? How much? How many were minted?
I just did not understand your question.
Your question: Aside from the 1894-S, are there any other Barber Dime key dates in circulated grades?
The answer, yes there are other Barber dime key dates available in circulated grades.
I am glad the others knew what you meant, I did not understand. Sorry not trying to be a jerk, just trying to figure out what you wanted.m >>
Key dates ie. 1916-D mercury dimes, 1932-D washington quarters, 1928 Peace dollar. I wanted to know what the key date for the barber dime series is, in circulated grades (I said circulated because some coins are rarer in higher grades).
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1895-O is the key, the 94 -s is a pipe dream, unless you have a very big pipe.
Followed by the :
13-s
96-s
96-o
95
97-o
94-0
I was trying to upgrade a VG set of Barber dimes I bought and I could not find a problem free 1897-0 to save my life. Every one offered was either cleaned, scratched, or run over by a train. Nice circ O/S barber dimes are like money in the bank....esp the O mints.
Buy every nice one you run across. Prices usually start at "ask" or higher. You can't go wrong on the 95-0 but I think the more subtle dates will catch up over time.
roadrunner
the O mint marked coins from the mid 1900's in AU 58...talk about
hard to locate !!
The Key Date - not taking the Pipedream 1894-S into account,
is decidedly the 1895-O.
Glad I bought my AU 58 when I did - you never see that coin in that
grade anywhere anymore. [ Sorry, no images, I bought it before I
got a PC, back in October, 2000 from a Superior auction.]
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For what its worth, when I was collecting these by date/mint, I considered any Barber dime with mintage of a million or less, in fine or better condition to be a key date. Yes, my definition for a "key" took into consideration the dime's condition since I was looking for these in circulated condition with much of the detail still remaining.
When I was looking for these, I would frequently see the low mintage 1901-S in well-worn condition (AG or worse) offered for sale. I didn't consider this date a "key" in About Good condition. I didn't consider well-worn 1913-S to be a key date either.
I can make an exception for my admittedly strict definition of "key" Barber dime for the 1895-O. This issue was not seen by me all that often at shows or shops so I always considered it THE key in the Barber dime series, even if in well-worn condition. 1900-O, with mintage of about 2 million was an impossible coin for me to find in fine or better condition back in the 80's when I was collecting these. It seems higher prices have brought numbers of nice ones of these into the marketplace in recent years.
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
The toughest are the semi-keys in original XF+. Included are the '94-O, '96-S, '97-O,
and the triple-O- 1900-O. The single most difficuly coin in the series is the 1896-O in the mentioned grade.
Steve, the Barber dime guy (with apologies to Casey).
Steve
97-O
96-O
96-6
01-S
03-S
All are really tough dates.