Barber Dimes are a series of ten-cent coins designed by Charles E. Barber, serving as Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint. Minted from 1892 to 1916, the 1898 Barber Dime features a depiction of Liberty on the obverse and a wreath with a fasces on the reverse. Collectors value these coins for their historical significance, artistry, and varying mintages, with earlier years, such as the 1898 issue, often being sought after for their rarity and condition. The Barber Dime series is particularly important for numismatists focused on U.S. coinage from the late 19th to early 20th centuries.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1898-O (New Orleans) Barber Dimes 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) Barber Dimes 1898 New Orleans
1898-P (Philadelphia) Barber Dimes 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) Barber Dimes 1898 Philadelphia
1898-P (Philadelphia) Barber Dimes 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) Barber Dimes 1898 Philadelphia
1898-S (San Francisco) Barber Dimes 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) Barber Dimes 1898 San Francisco