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I often look through the world's coins in search of something interesting to put in my collection. Although I collect Barber dime myself.

Which coins do you think deserve more attention than they do now?
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I'd have to say, definitely the swiss rappen coins
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Slerk, how did you ever
become interested in Barber dimes?
The are my favorite US coin!


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Interesting question. First of all my choice was influenced by several factors:
1) Barber dime is an excellent example of the transition of society to the new progressive 20th century.
2) it is silver. This is a definite plus.
3) Great design. For me, out of the entire Barber series, 10 cents is the best in visual perception.
So far, I have only been able to recall these factors.
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