barber dimes, any value beyond silver content?

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    TinPotWizard New Member

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    I have a 1914-D, 1914 (no designation), (what does it mean when they don't have a designation?), 1913- no designation, 1912-D, 1902-O, 1898 no designation

    i've looked on ebay to try to determine value, but the prices vary so much that i haven't really been able to determine what a reasonable value for these are.

    I'm new to this and cant say with any certainty what the grade would be. The dates and everything seems to well defined/easy to make out so i would guess most of these coins fall between Vg-8 and Vf-20

    any help is very much appreciated, tks!
     
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    thanks for the link , i may have to posts some pics when i have the time/ambition to do it lol. Since the dimes i have in my possession are worth only the silver value when in good condition, but worth decent $ when in extremely fine condition. ( and i have very little idea where they fall, doing some research now but not seeming to help much lol.
     

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