1901 PCGS MS64 CAC
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1901 Barber Dime – PCGS MS64, CAC
A highly attractive near-Gem Barber dime featuring strong luster and exceptional natural toning. The surfaces are predominantly satiny with flashes of underlying brilliance, while original toning begins at the right periphery and gracefully travels leftward across the fields in a crescent-like pattern. Shades of amber, russet, and soft blue-gray blend seamlessly, giving the coin outstanding visual depth and character. The strike is sharp for the type, with Liberty’s portrait well-defined and the reverse wreath crisp and balanced. CAC approval confirms this as a solid, premium-quality example for the grade with excellent eye appeal.
Struck in 1901, this dime comes from a period of steady transition in American life as the nation moved deeper into the Progressive Era. The United States had recently emerged as a world power following the Spanish–American War, and 1901 also marked the assassination of William McKinley, leading to the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt’s administration would soon usher in sweeping reforms and a new national identity, but at the time of this coin’s striking, everyday commerce still relied heavily on circulating silver coinage like the Barber series—quiet workhorses of a rapidly modernizing economy.
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