Barber Dimes are a series of ten-cent coins minted in the United States from 1892 to 1916, designed by chief engraver Charles E. Barber. The 1895 Barber Dime, particularly from the Philadelphia Mint, is notable among collectors due to its lower mintage and higher demand, especially in grades of uncirculated and choice for its historical significance and aesthetic appeal. These coins typically feature a portrait of Liberty on the obverse and a wreath with a fasces on the reverse, embodying the traditional American coinage style of the era.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1895 10c 10c Barber Dimes 1895 Philadelphia