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1946-Date - Franklin D Roosevelt Dime Coin Composition | |||||||||||||
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Metal | USD/Pound | USD/Troy Ounce | USD/Gram | Grams/Coin | USD/Coin |
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Copper | $2.091 | $0.143 | $0.005 | 2.0790756 g | $0.010 |
Nickel | $4.494 | $0.308 | $0.010 | 0.1889244 g | $0.002 |
Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For Each Coin: | $0.012 | ||||
Combined Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For 12 Coins: | $0.137 |
YEAR | IMG | COIN NAME | COIN GRADE |
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1957 |
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Roosevelt Dime | NGC:MS 66 |
1970 S |
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Roosevelt Dime | PCGS:PR69DCAM |
1971 D |
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PCGS Roosevelt Dime | PCGS:MS 63 |
1971 S |
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Roosevelt Dime | PCGS:PR69DCAM |
1972 |
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PCGS Roosevelt Dime | PCGS:MS 63 |
1975 S |
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Roosevelt Dime | PCGS:PR69DCAM |
1976 |
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INB Roosevelt Dime | OFCC:UNGRADED |
1983 S |
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Roosevelt Dime | PCGS:PR69DCAM |
1986 S |
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Roosevelt Dime | PCGS:PR69DCAM |
1993 S |
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Roosevelt Dime | PCGS:PR69DCAM |
1995 S |
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Roosevelt Dime | PCGS:PR69DCAM |
2003 S |
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Roosevelt Dime | PCGS:PR69DCAM |

COIN TYPE DESCRIPTION | |
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Region: | US |
Category: | Dime |
Coin Type: | 1946-Date - Franklin D Roosevelt Dime |
Years Minted: | 1946-Date |
Mint Marks: | None (P), P, D, S, W |
Denomination: | 10C |
Obverse Design: | he portrait in left profile of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 to his death in 1945, accompanied with the motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" and surrounded with the lettering "LIBERTY". Lettering: LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST 2005 P JS |
Obverse Designer: | John R. Sinnock |
Reverse Design: | Ahead the motto "E • PLU RIB US • U NUM", an olive branch, a torch and an oak branch symbolize respectively peace, liberty and victory and are surrounded with the facial value and the lettering "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" Lettering: E • PLU RIB US • U NUM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • ONE DIME • |
Reverse Designer: | John R. Sinnock |
1946-Date - Franklin D Roosevelt Dime
The Mercury dime was replaced in 1946 by the Roosevelt dime. It was designed in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died in April 1945. The dime was chosen due to Roosevelt's work in founding the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis and March of Dimes fund raising efforts that dated back to his first term. Designed by John R. Sinnock, the dime initially had a composition of 90% silver and 10% copper and later changed to a copper/nickel composition. Other than a composition change, the dime has not undergone any design changes to either the obverse or reverse making it currently the longest running coin series with an unchanged obverse and reverse design. The obverse design depicts the 32nd President Franklin D. Roosevelt facing left. Below the chin of the design is the motto IN GOD WE TRUST and at the base of the bust design are the designer's initials JS. A mint mark for Philadelphia (P), Denver (D), or San Francisco (S) is located just above the date for coins from 1968. The reverse design features a a torch, oak branch, and olive branch covering the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM while the overall design is encircled with the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and ONE DIME separated by two dots. For coins from 1946-1964 a mint mark for Denver (D), or San Francisco (S) is located to the left of the bottom of the torch. Quick Coinage Facts Years Minted: 1946-Present Number of Types: 2 Mints: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco Type 1 Composition: 0.900 silver, 0.100 copper Type 2 Composition: 0.750 copper, 0.250 nickel Diameter: 17.9 mm Type 1 Weight: 2.50 grams ( 0.07234 ounces of silver) Type 2 Weight: 2.27 grams Type 1 Total Mintage: approx. 6,340,367,673 Type 2 Total Mintage: still in production Edge: reeded REF Dime (United States coin) Source: en.wikipedia.org The dime is a ten-cent coin, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation. As of 2011, the dime coin cost 5.65 cents to produce. Mintage Since 1946 the Roosevelt dime has been minted every year. Through 1955, all three mints, Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco produced circulating coinage; production at San Francisco ended in 1955, resuming in 1968 with proof coinage only. Through 1964 "D" and "S" mintmarks can be found to the left of the torch. From 1968, the mintmarks have appeared above the date. None were used in 1965–67, and Philadelphia did not show a mintmark until 1980 (in 1982, an error left the "P" off a small number of dimes, which are now valuable). To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the design, the 1996 mint sets included a "W" mintmarked dime made at the West Point Mint. A total of 1,457,000 dimes were issued in the sets. Value 0.10 U.S. dollar Mass 2.268 g (0.0729 troy oz) Diameter 17.91 mm (0.705 in) Thickness 1.35 mm (0.053 in) Edge 118 reeds Composition 91.67% Cu 8.33% Ni Years of minting 1796–present Obv. Design Franklin D. Roosevelt Obv. Designer John R. Sinnock Obv. Design date 1946 Rev. Design olive branch, torch, oak branch Rev. Designer John R. Sinnock Rev. Design date 1946 REF Coin Specification Source: USMint.gov Denomination: Dime Composition: Cupro-Nickel 8.33% Ni Balance Cu Weight: 2.268 g Diameter: 0.705 in. 17.91 mm Edge: Reeded No. of Reeds: 118 REF Specification Source: coin-collecting-guide-for-beginners.com Type Roosevelt Dime Designer John R. Sinnock Years Minted 1965 to Date Weight 2.27 grams Composition outer layers - 75% copper and 25% nickel bonded to an inner core of pure copper Diameter 17.9 mm Edge reeded Mints Philadelphia - no mint mark Denver - D San Francisco - S West Point - W - 1996W was issued in Mint sets only with a mintage of 1,457,000 REF 1 Dime "Roosevelt Dime" Source: en.numista.com KM# 195a Features Country United States Years 1965-2014 Value 10 Cents = 1 Dime (0.1 USD) Metal Copper-nickel clad Copper Weight 2.268 g Diameter 17.91 mm Thickness 1.35 mm Engraver John R. Sinnock Shape Round Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓ Edge Reeded (118 reeds) REF |
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