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    1900-O Barber Dime(Page)

    1900-O Barber Dime The 1900-O Barber Dime had a total mintage of just over 2 million coins struck at the New Orleans Mint. This coin features the ‘O’ mint mark on the bottom of the reverse of the...

    1906-O Barber Dime(Page)

    1906-O Barber Dime The 1906-O Barber Dime had a total mintage of just over 2.6 million coins from the New Orleans Mint. It features the ‘O’ mint mark on the bottom of the reverse of the coin. Out of...

    1908 Barber Dime(Page)

    1908 Barber Dime The 1908 Barber Dime had a total mintage of 10.6 million coins struck at the Philadelphia Mint. In 1908, production of the Barber Dime dropped off somewhat. The 1908 Barber Dime has...

    1909 Barber Dime(Page)

    1909 Barber Dime The 1909 Barber Dime had a total mintage of just over 10.2 million coins struck at the Philadelphia Mint. This coin had a large mintage that was similar to the mintage of the...

    1914-S Barber Dime(Page)

    1914-S Barber Dime The 1914-S Barber Dime had a total mintage of 2.1 million coins struck at the San Francisco Mint. This was a larger mintage than the previous year by almost 2 million, and is...

    1905 V Nickel Value(Page)

    1905 V Nickel The 1905 V Nickel has a higher mintage than the previous year by several million. The Philadelphia Mint struck over 29 million coins making it relatively common across all grades up to...

    Franklin Half Dollar Value(Page)

    The Franklin Half Dollar is a collectible silver coin that carries a face value of $.50. These silver coins were minted from 1948-1963. These coins remain in demand today due to their historical...

    1860 Indian Head Penny(Page)

    1860 Indian Head Penny The 1860 Indian Head Penny marks another notable change in the design of the one cent coin. While the face stayed the same, the reverse side was altered. The laurel wreath was...

    1865 Indian Head Penny(Page)

    By 1865, Civil War had ended and the US Mint had fully adopted the new bronze alloy, composed of 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc. This alloy would remain the standard for many years to come. The 1865...

    1867 Indian Head Penny(Page)

    Compared to production during the Civil War when the US Mint was striking over 35 million pennies in one year, the 1867 Indian Head Penny has a total mintage that is relatively low. In addition, more...

    1876 Indian Head Penny(Page)

    Just a year earlier, the US Mint was producing nearly twice as many Indian Head One Cent coins. The 1876 Indian Head Penny has a total mintage of just under 8 million. Compare that to other coins in...

    1913 Buffalo Nickel (Variety II)(Page)

    Variety II of the 1913 Buffalo Nickel featured a slightly different design than Variety I, featuring a cut-away so that the Five Cent denomination mark would be protected from normal wear and tear...