I presently have a 1902
Barber dime. It's in decent condition, all the lettering is legible. Details of the wreath on the head of the face character's head are visible. Some of the details in the wreath around "One Dime" are discernable with the bare eye. The real and interesting attribute of this particular coin is that it has an honest to god bubble in it. Not a
Cud as you have pointed out in your archives. Above the N in One is a 2mm wide by.8mm high by <1mm deep pit that does not go all the way through the coin and has wear around the edges that indicates that the metal around that bubble was raised. Do I have treasure or trash? (sorry, no pics of it available at this time)