1913 Dime Value, Features, Error, Types & Mint Mark

The Barber dimes were made from 1892 to 1916 in the USA by the US Mint, and these coins were made as replacements for the seated liberty dime. Now these coins are becoming older, and most of them come in different grades and conditions. The 1913 dime is more than 100 years old coins and comes with different values for circulation and mint state. Here we will cover details for the 1913 dime for finding the value of this error in different grades. So let’s get started with how much a 1912 dime is worth.

1913 Dime Value Chart

Good Very Good Fine Very Fine Extremely Fine About Uncirculated Uncirculated
(MS-60)
Uncirculated
(MS-63)
Proof
(PR-63)
1913 Barber Dimes $7.85 $11 $13 $19 $38 $91 $160 $245 $600
1913 S Barber Dimes
$50 $73 $160 $232 $307 $429 $910 $1,490

1913 dime value

1913 No Mint Mark Dime Value

The Philadelphia Mint made a 1913 dime about 19,760,000. 1913 (P) no mint mark dime value is four dollars for good conditions, and the fine grade is 5 to 7 dollars. XF grades are about 30 dollars.

Uncirculated conditions for the 1913 no-mint mark dime are 120 to 300 dollars.

Normally, Philadelphia mint 1913 dime coins are about 110 to 700 dollars. MS67 can be about 2000 dollars.

MS66+ coins are about 700 dollars and in 2014 sold for 3055 dollars.

The value of 1913 with no mint mark for different grades is as follows.

Condition 1913 No Mint mark dime
Good $4
Very good $5.20
Fine $8
Very fine $18
Extra fine $41
AU $102
MS 60 $132
MS 61 $144
MS 62 $162
MS 63 $186
MS 64 $216
MS 65 $360
MS 66 $700
MS 67 $1,900

1913 S Barber dime Value

The S mint made 510,000 Barber dimes in 1913, and these coins have an S mint mark. The mark can be seen on the backside of coins. The value of the 1912 S minted coins is about 25 to 600 dollars. Mint states are high value; they can be 600 to 1000 dollars, and high grades are more than 1000 dollars.

A good grade 1913 S dime is about 40 dollars, and for fine conditions, we can get more than 140 dollars.

The XF grade coins are about 300 dollars, and uncirculated condition coins are about 560 dollars to a higher value.

In 2005, MS67 grade coins sold for $10,925.

Condition
1913 S Barber dime
Good $38.40
Very good $78
Fine $150
Very fine $228
Extra fine $276
AU $516
MS 60 $720
MS 61 $780
MS 62 $900
MS 63 $1,260
MS 64 $1,920
MS 65 $2,520
MS 66 $3,000
MS 67
$5,000 to $5,800

1913 proof Barber dime Value 

The Philadelphia Mint also made 1913 proof dimes, and there were about 622 coins made. These coins are rare and high value since they have low mintage. These coins are made for collectors. The value of these coins is in the range of 200 to more than 2000 dollars. Cameo contrast coins are about 330 to 1200 dollars, and PR67 can be about more than 2200 dollars.

Condition 1913 Proof dime
PR 60 $293
PR 61 $316
PR 62 $362
PR 63 $431
PR 64 $575
PR 65 $800
PR 66 $1,100
PR 67 $2,200

1913 Proof CAM dime

Condition
1913 Proof CAM dime
PR 62 $386
PR 63 $506
PR 64 $621
PR 65 $863
PR 66 $1,200
PR 67 $2,200

History of the 1913 Dime

The die coins are important in USA history, like other quarters and half dollars. The design of 1913 dimes was made by Charles E. Barber, and he was the 6th chief engraver. The dime coins were made from 1892 to 1916, and in 1913, a high mintage of dimes made more than 22 million coins.

The 1913 Barber dime was used for circulation and was commonly available. The mintage of the 1913 dime is as

Year Minted
1913 No Mint mark dime 19,760,000
1913 proof dime 622
1913 S dime 510,000
Total 20,270,622

The barber not only designed dimes but also made barber quarters and barber half dollar coins. The dime was made for the first time in 1892 and made until 1916. The four mints made these coins: Philadelphia (1892 to 19016), San Francisco (1892 to 19016), New Orleans (1892 to 1909), and Denver (1906 to 1914). In 1916, a mercury dime was made.

Features of the 1913 Dime

obverse of the 1913 Barber dime

The front side of the coins comes with Lady Liberty and Lady Liberty wearing a laurel wreath wrapped on her Phrygian cap and the word LIBERTY.

The country name, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, is also written, and the minting date is also on this side.

Reverse of the 1913 Barber dime

The backside of coins comes with the denomination ONE DIME and maple leaves and oak leaves having wheat stalk and corn on this side seen.

Some other features of 1913 DIMS are as

  • The face value of coins is ten cents and round in shape.
  • It is made with 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper.
  • The thickness of the coins is 1.35 mm, and the diameter is 17.91 mm.
  • The weight of silver in the coin is 2.25 grams, and the coin weight is 2.50 grams.
  • It has a reeded edge.

History of the 1913 Dime

FAqs

How much is the 1913 Dime worth?

The 1913 worth is based on grade and conditions. Good-condition coins are in the range of 4 to 50 dollars. uncirculated conditions 1913 dimes are about 500 and high value. The 1913 dime is worth more than 1000 dollars.

DATE GOOD
UNCIRCULATED
1913 Barber Dime $4 $75

Is 1913 Barber dime rare?

The 1913 is more than 100 years old, but not all are rare; some high-grade and error coins are rare and high value. In good condition and preserved state, they are rare and thousands of dollars.

Which 1913 Barber dime most valuebale?

Year Grade Price Date Sold
1913 PR 69 $37,600 August 2017
1913 S MS 67 $10,925 June 2005
1913 PR 67+ CAM $8,519 October 2017
1913 MS 66+ $3,055 December 2014

What is 1913 No Mint mark Barber dime value?

The value of 1913 no-mint mark is 4 to 100 dollars and in good conditions, we can get from  100 to 2000 dollars.

Mint Mark Good Uncirculated
1913 No Mint Mark Dime Value $4 $100-$3200

How to grade 1913 Dime?

For finding the 1913 dime value, first of all, find the grade and condition of coins that have an effect on value. The grading of coins defines coins such as their weight and diameter, also based on grading and conditions. The good-condition coins are high value, and damaged or other faults make them less valuable, but some errors are prominent that make coins high value.

What is the rarest type of dime?

1894-S Barber Dime is a rare and high-value coin.

The single dime is worth a million dollars, and there were about 24 special dimes made.

How to get 1913 dimes?

There are different online platforms, such as eBay and Etsy, where you can buy 1913 dimes, and you can also get them from collectors.

How to Tell if a Dime is Rare?

First of all, check the CC mint mark of coins. CC is a Carson City dime struck from 1871 to 1874. The dimes with this mark are rare and very high value, with about 10,000 coins made.

What Barber Dimes are Rare?

Although Barber Dimes can be hard to come by, we’ve found that the rarest of the lot include the 1894-S Barber dimes, the 1893 dimes, and the 1895-O Dime.

What Other Coins Did Charles E. Barber Design?

The Barber made four dollars US from Gold, Stella, that was made from 1879 to 1880. He also made the Liberty Head V nickel that was made from 1883 to 1913. The coin comes with a lady’s face on the front side and the Roman numeral “V” on its reverse.

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