Description
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The book focuses on Barber silver coinage struck from 1892 through 1916, including dimes, quarters, and half dollars.
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It provides a coin-by-coin study: for every date and mintmark, the author gives mintage, condition/ranking, market values across up to 12 grades, and commentary on strike quality and rarity.
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Appendices include material on Charles E. Barber’s life, the mints that struck Barber silver coins, known error coins, “love tokens,” newly documented varieties, and especially expanded research on the very rare 1894-S Barber dime.
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It also has updated historical photographs and provides comparisons of historical vs current market values to help collectors see how values have changed.
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It’s currently one of the most up-to-date and comprehensive references for the Barber silver series, with new varieties and valuation data.
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Excellent resource for grading: understanding what wear looks like in different grades, what attributes (strike sharpness, surfaces, mintmarks, etc.) to watch for.
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Great for historical context: situates the Barber coins within broader U.S. history (Gilded Age, Progressive Era) which adds collectible narrative.
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Helps collectors make informed buying/selling decisions because of the comparative tables: past vs current values, rarity, and market trends.