Here is what it looks like.

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In 1894, John Daggett, then superintendent of the San Francisco Mint had 24 of the dimes made, and he gave them to family and friends.

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Nine of the original dimes have been accounted for, that means the remaining 15 are still out there! The other Barber dimes from 1894 are not worth as much as those two.

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So, check your coin jar, between the couch cushions, and your kid’s piggy bank! You may have a very valuable coin! If you have an older coin and want to see if it is worth some really money, find a coin appraiser.

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