Among the exceedingly rare and extremely precious coins that are available among the stars of numismatics, there are a very few that can become either so extremely imperfect or so old that they really have no comparison. Misers among the coins have not lasted to show very few specimens of the most valuable dimes.
Getting started today on the best five rare dimes thus collectively worth somewhere around $9.3 million.
1894-S Barber
Estimated Value: $2,000,000
The 1894-S Barber dime is the most distinct gem of the rare dimes. This was minted in San Francisco in 1894; only 24 of the Barber dimes were struck. According to the history of American coins, this is perhaps one of the most aggressively sought coins.
Today, there would be at most about nine coins left; such rarity has increased the value soundly. For instance, it was in 2016 when a coin went very close to $2 million, holding the world record for the dime.
It has the classical Barber design in which Liberty’s head appears on the obverse and a wreath on the reverse side. Its greatest distinction, however, is its really enigmatic history.
The most popular tale tells that the daughter of the Superintendent of the San Francisco Mint received this from her father as one of three dimes that she would then later spend to buy ice cream. True or not, this chase has certainly added to the attraction and value of this coin.
1796 Draped Bust
The 1796 Draped Bust Dime is a very important coin in the history of America, for it is currently the first dime ever minted in the Mint of the United States. Hence, it occupies a very prominent place in history.
It has a small eagle on the reverse side of the coin and Liberty’s portrait on the obverse. The small eagle design was used for only two years before being changed, making it even more rare.
It is now the finest known example, grading MS-67; thus, it sold for $1.32 million in 2016. However, due to its historic significance and the growing demand for rare coinage, experts now speculate that this figure could readily exceed even $1.8 million.

1733-CC No Arrows
Expected Value: $2,500,000
The Liberty Seated dime struck in Carson City in 1873 is a numismatic unicorn. For that year, the standard of weight changed for dimes, and it is said in the record that these coins were to be completely destroyed. One example, however, survived, thus making it a unique known example.
This one-of-a-kind coin last changed hands in 2012 for $1.84 million. Nowadays, however, with growing interest for rare numismatics around the world, experts are testing the waters as to whether to place that at around $2.5 million.
Designed by Christian Gerecht, the dime shows figures of Liberty seated on a rock. Holding the pole on which stand liberty caps. The reverse has a wreath encompassing the words “ONE DIME.” In terms of its design, however, it has no significant worth except that it is remaining-the only example of this coin that was intended to be extinct.
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1975 No S Roosevelt
Value Estimation: $500,000
It’s not the case, no coin is old enough to be called valuable. The 1975 No S Roosevelt Dime is very much a modern rarity and demands quite an impressive price.
This dime has been inadvertently struck with no “S” mint mark, which indicates that it was made at the San Francisco Mint. The coin is part of the 1975 proof set and has only two examples known to existence, making it one of the rarest examples of modern coinage.
In that year of 2019, it sold for $456,000. And with the growing interests in error coins and modern rarities, experts now put its current worth around $500,000.
What takes the cake for this coin is the fact that it is a proof coin, which would have proved perfect. That such an error was overlooked in quality control-and there are only two with the error-makes this one of the most remarkable dimes ever struck.
1822 Cap Bust
Estimated Value: $2,500,000
The 1822 Capped Bust dime is among the most enigmatic coins in American numismatics. There aren’t any business strike specimens that are known among numismatists; there are also only three proof pieces that have clear authentication.
Most recently, an 1822 Capped Bust Dime sold in 2016, earning a Proof-66 grade and selling for $440,625. But now it’s the utmost scarce and rarest of all; the continuing high demand suggests that had one of these coins emerged for sale today, it would bring around perhaps up to $2.5 million.

The coin was designed by John Reich. Liberty is depicted crowned with a cap on the obverse and an eagle whose chest is protected by a shield on the reverse. The design itself does not drive value: mystery and extreme rarity drive value.
The five rare dimes affirm something contrary to what is perceived in the market; they can have a value equivalent to a castle. Each of those dimes is considered precious in the world of numismatics, whether due to an error in minting, historical significance, or sheer rarity.
The Value of Rarity
These dimes are valued collectively at $9.3 million, telling one more quirk of a shady story of rare coin collection. If you ever happen to find an old dime, just remember to look at it twice-you might be staring at a small fortune!
FAQS:
How many 1894-S Barber Dimes survive?
Only nine specimens are known to exist.
Why is the 1873-CC No Arrows Dime so valuable?
It is the only known surviving example.
What makes the 1975 No S Roosevelt Dime so rare?
Only two proof examples are known to exist.
What was the sale price for the 1796 Draped Bust Dime?
A top specimen sold for $1.32 million in 2016.