
Copper-nickel clad Roosevelt Dime, United States ten-cent coin
Selling Price
$10
History
The Roosevelt Dime was introduced in 1946 to honor President Franklin D. Roosevelt following his death in 1945. The coin was designed by John R. Sinnock and features Roosevelt's profile on the obverse and a torch flanked by olive and oak branches on the reverse. The design symbolizes liberty, peace, and strength, reflecting Roosevelt's legacy and leadership during World War II and the Great Depression. Roosevelt Dimes are popular among coin collectors, particularly those interested in modern United States coinage and presidential commemoratives. Collectors value these coins for their historical significance, connection to one of America's most influential presidents, and the variety of mint marks and dates available. Error coins and special mint varieties can command premium prices among numismatists who appreciate the technical aspects of coin production.
Origin
United States
Maker
United States Mint
Time period
1946–present