1898-P (Philadelphia) Barber Dimes

Coin / United States of America / 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) / Barber Dimes / 1898 / Philadelphia

The coin in question is a 1898 Barber Dime, a classic example from an iconic series of U.S. coins. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this dime features a mint mark of 'P' denoting its origin. It is composed of silver and has a weight of 2.50 grams and a diameter of 17.90 mm, characteristics typical of dimes produced during this era. The Barber Dime, designed by the renowned engraver Charles E. Barber, showcases a beautiful depiction of Lady Liberty on the obverse, with flowing hair and a laurel wreath, embodying the ideals of freedom and justice. The reverse depicts a simple yet elegant design featuring a wreath encircling the denomination, reinforcing its purpose as a currency. Produced in a mintage of 16,320,000, this coin represents not just a denomination of 10 cents, but also an important part of American numismatic history. Its age and historical context can add to its charm and collectible value, appealing to both coin enthusiasts and collectors alike. As a piece of currency from the late 19th century, it encapsulates the artistry and craftsmanship of its time.


Country United States of America
Year 1898
Serie Barber Dimes
Denomination 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime)
Mint Philadelphia
currency USD
currency-amount 0.1
diameter 17.9
height 0
material Silver
mint-mark P
mintage 16320000
type Coins
weight 2.5
width 0
year-display 1898