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Elton

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The Barber Dimes, Colorado

Coin collectors can tell you that one of the most mysteriously rare coins in American history is the 1907 Barber dime. Even though more than four million of them were minted, just over a dozen currently exist today in good condition. So where did they all go? The legend tells it that a shipment of dimes departed Denver, Colorado that same year for Phoenix, Arizona but never arrived. Treasure hunters believe that the wagon train tipped off the road and into Colorado
 
Can you link to the story Elton? All 1907 Barber dimes are plentiful and in good condition, can be purchased for 3 to 6 dollars.
 
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