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Dimes

Charles E. Barber was a coin designer who gained recognition for his depictions of Liberty on coins. His Liberty Head designs for the dime, quarter, and half dollar were so popular that those coins were actually called Barber coins rather than Liberty Head coins! The Barber nickel was called a Liberty Head nickel though.

Got old coins? What's an old coin's value today? You can find the value of old coins by using this comprehensive list for coins made between 1900 and 2000.

Some 1943 coins are worth hundreds, even thousands of dollars? Find out why and see if you have valuable, rare coins from the World War II era.

Roosevelt Dimes

If you think Roosevelt dimes are boring, think again! They're relatively easy to find in circulation, and there are some high-priced rarities in the series and a ton of silver dimes you can pick up for a nominal cost over bullion value. Roosevelt dimes are both fun and challenging to collect!

2016 Gold Commemorative Coins

The 2016 centennial gold coins are popular with coin collectors! They honor the 100th anniversary of the iconic Mercury dime, Standing Liberty quarter, and Walking Liberty half dollar -- 3 silver coins from 1916. See what makes these 2016 Liberty commemorative gold coins so popular.

What's a better-date coin? Are better date coins rare coins? Examples of better date coins + A list of coins that are most frequently labeled as better dates

Modern coins are great for collectors who like cool designs and cheap options. Here are tips on collecting modern coins plus how and where you'll find them.

short sets

Budget short sets are ideal for coin collectors that want to collect coins from their favorite series without breaking the bank. Here are 5 short set ideas.

historical values of barber dimes

Liberty Head dimes are more commonly referred to as Barber dimes. Check out the 1965, 1985, and 2005 values of Barber dimes.

Many coin collectors love rare Mercury dimes. Find out how much these classic United States silver coins are worth.

The Bust dime was the first dime ever to be officially made in the United States in a mass scale for circulation. Today, the dime remains an important player in commerce.

Tough economic times? Don't give up coin collecting to save money. Just try these budgeting tips!