Add a piece of classic pre-World War I American silver to your stack with $1 Face Value of Circulated Barber Dimes. Each lot contains 10 genuine Barber Dimes, totaling $1.00 face value. Designed by U.S. Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber and struck from 1892 through 1916, these coins are composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. More Than Just Junk Silver Barber Dimes are considerably older than the Mercury and Roosevelt Dimes commonly found in constitutional silver lots. These coins circulated heavily during their time, so wear is expected and is part of their history and character. For stackers, Barbers offer an appealing combination of silver content, age, and collector interest. As older 90% silver continues to be melted for its metal value, surviving 19th- and early-20th-century U.S. coins become increasingly worth setting aside. Even common-date circulated Barber Dimes can carry collector value beyond their silver content, providing potential numismatic upside compared with standard junk silver. Specifications Quantity: 10 Barber Dimes Total Face Value: $1.00 Condition: Circulated Dates: Random, 1892–1916 Composition: 90% Silver / 10% Copper Original Silver Content: Approximately 0.7234 troy oz per $1 face value Original Weight: 2.50 grams per coin Diameter: 17.9 mm Designer: Charles E. Barber Country: United States Dates, mint marks and degree of circulation will vary. No particular date, mint mark, variety or key date is guaranteed. For stackers who want something older and more collectible than ordinary constitutional silver, Barber Dimes provide nearly a quarter-century of American coinage history along with the enduring value of 90% silver. Stack Sensibly, Collect Creatively!