1907-D 10C (Regular Strike)

Series: Barber Dimes 1892-1916

PCGS MS67+

PCGS MS67+

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PCGS MS67

PCGS MS67

PCGS MS67

PCGS MS67

PCGS #:
4843
Designer:
Charles E. Barber
Edge:
Reeded
Diameter:
17.90 millimeters
Weight:
2.50 grams
Mintage:
4,080,000
Mint:
Denver
Metal:
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Major Varieties

Die Varieties

Current Auctions - PCGS Graded
Current Auctions - NGC Graded
For Sale Now at Collectors Corner - PCGS Graded
For Sale Now at Collectors Corner - NGC Graded

Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More

Grades Survival
Estimate
Numismatic
Rarity
Relative Rarity
By Type
Relative Rarity
By Series
All Grades 8,000 R-3.4 34 / 76 TIE 34 / 76 TIE
60 or Better 150 R-7.5 8 / 76 TIE 8 / 76 TIE
65 or Better 40 R-8.7 12 / 76 TIE 12 / 76 TIE
Survival Estimate
All Grades 8,000
60 or Better 150
65 or Better 40
Numismatic Rarity
All Grades R-3.4
60 or Better R-7.5
65 or Better R-8.7
Relative Rarity By Type All Specs in this Type
All Grades 34 / 76 TIE
60 or Better 8 / 76 TIE
65 or Better 12 / 76 TIE
Relative Rarity By Series All Specs in this Series
All Grades 34 / 76 TIE
60 or Better 8 / 76 TIE
65 or Better 12 / 76 TIE

Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 MS67+ PCGS grade PCGS #4843 (MS)     67+

Simpson Collection

2 MS67 PCGS grade PCGS #4843 (MS)     67
2 MS67 PCGS grade
2 MS67 estimated grade
5 MS66 PCGS grade PCGS #4843 (MS)     66
5 MS66 PCGS grade

Heritage 10/2009:418

5 MS66 PCGS grade
5 MS66 PCGS grade
5 MS66 PCGS grade
5 MS66 PCGS grade
PCGS #4843 (MS)     67+ #1 MS67+ PCGS grade

Simpson Collection

PCGS #4843 (MS)     67 #2 MS67 PCGS grade
#2 MS67 PCGS grade
#2 MS67 estimated grade
PCGS #4843 (MS)     66 #5 MS66 PCGS grade
#5 MS66 PCGS grade

Heritage 10/2009:418

#5 MS66 PCGS grade
#5 MS66 PCGS grade
#5 MS66 PCGS grade
#5 MS66 PCGS grade
Ron Guth:

In high grades, the 1907-D Dime is the scarcest of all the 1907 Dimes. Such is not the case in lower grades, where the 1907-O commands a larger premium, especially in the middle grades of Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Mint State examples are not particularly rare, and there is an adequate supply of Gem pieces. Mega-collector Bob Simpson owned one of the nicest -- a colorful PCGS MS67+.