Barber Dimes are a type of ten-cent coin that were minted in the United States from 1892 to 1916, designed by sculptor Charles E. Barber. The 1908 Barber Dime struck in Denver is notable for its relatively low mintage compared to other years and mint marks, making it a sought-after collectible among numismatists. The coin features a portrait of Liberty on the obverse and a wreath on the reverse, with a composition of 90% silver and 10% copper, typical of dimes from this era. Collectors often look for examples in higher grades due to their historical significance and aesthetic appeal.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1908-D (Denver) Barber Dimes 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) Barber Dimes 1908 Denver