1906-D Barber Dime. MS-67+ (PCGS). CAC.;Wonderfully original surfaces are bathed in blended golden-olive, powder blue and pearl gray patina. Highly lustrous with a smooth satin texture, razor sharp striking detail further enhances this coins already memorable appearance.<br /><br />Some four million dimes were struck at the newly opened Denver Mint in 1906 making this an easily obtainable issue for numismatists, even in uncirculated levels of preservation. However, collecting by mint mark was still in its infancy and while a fair number were saved as the first of their kind, not enough were preserved at the very highest grade levels, making this a notable condition rarity in Superb Gem Mint State. Advanced type collectors seeking the finest example of the Denver Mints premier dime issue, Barber enthusiasts and Registry Set Collectors would do well to make note of this example and bid accordingly as the wait for another similarly superb specimen may be a long wait indeed.