Description
A standout example of early Denver coinage, this 1907-D Barber Dime certified PCGS MS66 pairs exceptional Mint State preservation with attractive original toning. Struck during the classic Barber era (1892–1916), the 1907-D issue is a sought-after branch-mint dime that adds both historical depth and visual appeal to any U.S. type or Barber dime collection. "Key Features" Date and mint: 1907-D (Denver) Denomination: 10C Barber Dime Grade: PCGS MS66 Certification number: 25211918 Eye appeal: pleasing, original toning with vibrant silver luster and nuanced gold-blue color accents "Collector Appeal and Condition Notes" In MS66, this coin represents an elite level of quality for the issue, showing sharp strike definition across Liberty’s portrait and the wreath on the reverse, with clean fields and strong, undisturbed luster. The toning adds character and originality, giving the surfaces a premium look that is especially valued by advanced collectors. "Population Rarity" With a reported population of 9 in MS66 and just 5 graded higher, this is a scarce high-grade opportunity for collectors pursuing top-tier Barber dimes or building a competitive registry set. "Why This 1907-D Barber Dime Belongs in Your Collection" A classic U.S. silver dime design by Charles E. Barber, emblematic of turn-of-the-century American coinage Desirable Denver mint issue with strong collector demand High-grade Mint State example with appealing natural color and luster Population scarcity that supports long-term collectability and set-building prestige