Because of the limited number of Barber Dime RPM varieties, they will all be illustrated on this single page. If the list should ever expand significantly, the varieties will be assigned to pages based on their date and mint mark as is done with other denominations and series.
1893-S 10¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety
Description: S/S East
Die Markers: Obverse: No prominent die markers. Reverse: No prominent die markers.
Submitted By: Alan Kolb (Upgraded by Roger Beckner)
Comments: The original WRPM-001 was found to be machine doubling. This listing will be replaced.
1899-O 10¢ WRPM-001
Description: O/O West
Die Markers:Obverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination. Reverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination.
Submitted By: Tony Russo
Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-10-1899O-501 (Removed in 6th Edition)
1899-S 10¢ WRPM-001 Description: S/S East
Die Markers: Obverse: No prominent die markers. Reverse: No prominent die markers.
Submitted By: Phillip Hunter
Cross
References: None
known
Comments: I would like to see another specimen for examination. This variety is similar in appearance to the former 1895-S 10¢ WRPM-001, which was found to be machine doubling.
1905-S 10¢ WRPM-001
Description: S/S West
Die Markers:Obverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination. Reverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination.
Submitted By: Roger Beckner
Cross References: None known
1906-D 10¢ WRPM-001
Description: D/D West
Die Markers: Obverse:
The reverse is a Repunched Date
variety listed in the Wexler Repunched Date Files as 1906-D 10¢
WRPD-003. Repunching shows in the bottom of the 9 and slightly on the base of the 1. None visible, circulated
specimen examined. Reverse: None visible, circulated
specimen examined.
Submitted By: Jason Mondy
Cross References: Flynn: RPM-002, Cherrypickers': FS-10-1906D-302 (Removed in 6th Edition)
1908-D 10¢ WRPM-001
Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated)
Die Markers: Obverse: Better grade needed to determine die markers. Reverse: Better grade needed to determine die markers.
Submitted By: Brian Allen
Cross References: None known
1911-D 10¢ WRPM-001
Description: D/D North
Die Markers:Obverse: Die crack SSE from the point of the neck to the rim. Reverse: Die crack NW from the rim at 6:30 o’clock through the left side of the ribbon.
Submitted By: Jim Smith
Cross References: CONECA: RPM #2
1911-D 10¢ WRPM-002
Description: D/D North
Die Markers:Obverse: Light die crack SSW from the back of the bust. Reverse: Tooling gouge NNE from the acorn to the cornhusk. Short die crack south from the rim at 11:00 o’clock to the wheat grains. Short die crack east from the rim at 8:30 o’clock to the leaf.
Submitted By: Roger Beckner
Cross References: None known
1912-D 10¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety
Description: D/D North
Die Markers:Obverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination. Reverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination.
Submitted By: Roger Beckner
Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-10-1912D-501
1914-D 10¢ WRPM-001
Description: D/D/D North and Tilted
Die Markers:Obverse: Weak E/W die crack connecting the top of the A and second T in STATES. Reverse: Die crack east from the rim at 8:30 o’clock.
Submitted By: Roger Beckner
Cross References: None known
1914-D 10¢ WRPM-002
Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated)
Die Markers:Obverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination. Reverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination.
Submitted By: Jeff Longeuay
Cross References: None known
1914-D 10¢ WRPM-003
Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated)
Die Markers:Obverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination. Reverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination.
Cross References: None known Comments: Doubling to the north on the mintmark is likely machine doubling.
1915-S 10¢ WRPM-001
Description: S/S North
Die Markers:Obverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination. Reverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination.
Submitted By: Roger Beckner
Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Breen 3592, Lawrence 101