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Barber Dime Table PDF

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I already have a lot of 10 cent coins. I would like to continue looking for missing coins, but I need a table to keep track of the missing coins. Can any of the members of the forum have a table? Preferably with all years and mints.
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Just hop on CoinFacts if you don't have a RedBook handy.
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Sorry, I do not live in the USA and I find it difficult to buy this book. I hope someone will share the file with me.
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You cannot buy the Red Book from Amazon where you are?
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Slerk,
Congrats on 100 posts ,contest time?
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Coinfrog, I live in Russia and I am not sure if Amazon will be able to deliver the book to my country for an adequate delivery price.
John1, I would love to organize a competition, but what can I suggest as a reward? I'm not sure if the coin I choose will make it to the winner.

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John1, I would love to organize a competition, but what can I suggest as a reward? I'm not sure if the coin I choose will make it to the winner.

Prize would be whatever you choose,but some Russian coin or currency would be neat. As to it getting to the winner,it arrives or it doesn't.
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Don't worry about contests, just concentrate on finding a place to buy a Red Book.
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If you're looking for a reference and can't get Bowers' "Guidebook of Barber Silver Coins", the 1991 Lawrence book is online here: https://archive.org/details/compgui...dime1991lawr
Some of it is outdated of course. There is a third reverse type (1900-1905) and I've had fun collecting the less common transition varieties.
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