The 1908 Barber Dime is a ten-cent coin designed by Charles E. Barber, serving as the Chief Engraver of the United States Mint. This coin features Liberty seated on a rock with a shield, accompanied by a branch of olive, on the obverse, while the reverse displays a wreath encircling the denomination. Produced in both business strike and proof versions, the 1908 Barber Dime is part of a series that was minted from 1892 to 1916, and it is sought after by collectors for its historical significance and design. Its value depends on factors such as condition, mint mark, and market demand.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1908 10c 10c Barber Dimes 1908 Philadelphia
1908-D 10c 10c Barber Dimes 1908 Denver
1908-O 10c 10c Barber Dimes 1908 New Orleans
1908-S 10c 10c Barber Dimes 1908 San Francisco