1916 Dime Patterns
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About This Coin
The 1916 Dime Patterns is a United States dollar from the Design Reform Patterns (1880-1942) series. The obverse features experimental designs exploring artistic improvements to U.S. coinage, while the reverse displays various experimental designs. Designed by Charles E. Barber, George T. Morgan, and others. Struck in nickel. Produced at the Philadelphia Mint. Design Reform Patterns (1880-1942) span the period when American coinage underwent its greatest artistic transformation. These trials include the precursors to the Barber, Mercury, Buffalo, Walking Liberty, and Saint-Gaudens designs, documenting decades of experimentation. These patterns include the "Amazonian" designs, Morgan's schoolgirl dollar proposals, and other designs that were either adopted in modified form or rejected entirely.
Specifications
Strike Types & Varieties(9)
1916 Dime Pattern - J-1981
1916 Dime Pattern - J-1982

1916 Proof Dime Pattern - J-1794
1916 Proof Dime Pattern - J-1794/1981

1916 Proof Dime Pattern - J-1794/1982

1916 Proof Dime Pattern - J-1794/1983
