These elusive coins are not only of great interest to numismatists (coin collectors) but also represent a thrilling potential windfall for anyone lucky enough to find one in their change.
The 1894-S Barber Dime is one of the most sought-after coins in the world. Only 24 were originally minted, and today, just nine are known to exist.
These dimes were produced at the San Francisco Mint, reportedly for special distribution, possibly as gifts for bankers or VIPs.
The mystery surrounding why so few were minted adds to its allure, making it a prized possession for collectors.
The 1916-D Mercury Dime marks the inaugural year of the Winged Liberty Head design, commonly known as the Mercury Dime.
Minted in Denver, its low mintage of 264,000 makes it exceptionally rare. High-grade specimens of this dime can fetch prices upwards of $200,000.
The 1942/41 Mercury Dime is a result of a minting error where the date was struck twice, creating a noticeable overdate.