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Date Inv # Price Date Inv # Price 1946 07001 6.95 1986P 07088 1.00 1946d 07002 6.95 1986d 07089 1.00 1946s 07003 6.95 1986s Prf 03839 1.50 1947 07004 6.95 1987P 07090 0.75 1947d 07005 9.95 1987d 07091 0.75 1947s 07006 7.50 1987s Prf 03840 1.00 1948 07007 7.95 1988P 07092 0.75 1948d 07008 9.95 1988d 07093 1.50 1948s 07009 6.95 1988s Prf 03841 1.00 1949 07010 39.95 1989P 07094 0.75 1949d 07011 15.95 1989d 07095 0.75 1949s 07012 74.95 1989s Prf 03842 1.50 1950 07013 17.50 1990P 07096 1.00 1950d 07014 7.50 1990d 07097 0.75 1950s 07015 52.50 1990s Prf 03843 1.00 1951 07016 6.95 1991P 07098 0.75 1951d 07017 7.50 1991d 07099 0.75 1951s 07018 27.50 1991s Prf 03844 1.50 1952 07019 5.95 1992P 07175 0.75 1952d 07020 6.95 1992d 07176 0.75 1952s 07021 7.95 1992s Prf 03845 2.50 1953 07022 6.95 1992s SLR PF 03846 6.95 1953d 07023 5.95 1993P 07177 0.75 1953s 07024 5.95 1993d 07178 0.75 1954 07025 5.95 1993s Prf 03847 5.95 1954d 07026 5.95 1993s SLR PF 03848 8.95 1954s 07027 5.95 1994P 07179 0.75 1955 07028 5.95 1994d 07180 0.75 1955d 07029 5.95 1994s Prf 03849 3.95 1955s 07030 5.95 1994s SLR PF 03850 7.95 1956 07031 5.95 1995P 07181 1.00 1956 Prf 03803 12.50 1995d 07182 1.00 1956d 07032 5.95 1995s Prf 03851 7.95 1957 07033 5.95 1995s SLR PF 03852 11.95 1957 Prf 03804 7.95 1996P 07183 0.75 1957d 07034 6.95 1996d 07184 0.75 1958 07035 5.95 1996W 07185 29.95 1958 Prf 03805 7.95 1996s Prf 03853 2.95 1958d 07036 5.95 1996s SLR PF 03854 11.95 1959 07037 5.95 1997P 07186 1.50 1959 Prf 03806 7.95 1997d 07187 1.00 1959d 07038 5.95 1997s Prf 03855 4.95 1960 07039 4.95 1997s SLR PF 03856 12.50 1960 Prf 03807 7.95 1998P 07188 0.75 1960d 07040 4.95 1998d 07189 0.75 1961 07041 4.95 1998s Prf 03857 2.50 1961 Prf 03809 7.95 1998s SLR PF 03858 6.95 1961d 07042 4.95 1999P 07190 0.75 1962 07043 4.95 1999d 07191 0.75 1962 Prf 03810 7.95 1999s Prf 03859 1.95 1962d 07044 4.95 1999s SLR PF 03860 6.95 1963 07045 4.95 2000P 07192 0.75 1963 Prf 03811 7.95 2000d 07193 0.75 1963d 07046 4.95 2000s Prf 03861 1.00 1964 07047 4.95 2000s SLR PF 03862 6.95 1964 Prf 03849 7.95 2001P 07194 0.75 1964d 07048 4.95 2001d 07195 0.75 1965 07049 0.75 2001s Prf 03863 1.50 1965 SMS 03813 1.00 2001s SLR PF 03864 6.95 1966 07050 0.75 2002P 07196 0.75 1966 SMS 03814 1.00 2002d 07197 0.75 1967 07051 0.75 2002s Prf 03865 1.00 1967 SMS 03815 1.00 2002s SLR PF 03866 5.95 1968 07052 0.75 2003P 07198 0.75 1968d 07053 0.75 2003d 07199 0.75 1968s Prf 03816 1.50 2003s Prf 03867 1.50 1969 07054 1.95 2003s SLR PF 03868 6.95 1969d 07055 1.50 2004P 07275 0.75 1969s Prf 03817 1.00 2004d 07276 0.75 1970 07056 0.75 2004s Prf 03869 1.95 1970d 07057 0.75 2004s SLR PF 03870 5.95 1970s Prf 03818 1.00 2005P 07277 0.75 1971 07058 1.00 2005d 07278 0.75 1971d 07059 0.75 2005s Prf 03871 1.00 1971s Prf 03819 1.00 2005s SLR PF 03872 5.95 1972 07060 0.75 2006P 07279 0.75 1972d 07061 0.75 2006d 07280 0.75 1972s Prf 03820 1.50 2006s Prf 03873 1.00 1973 07062 0.75 2006s SLR PF 03874 5.95 1973d 07063 0.75 2007P 07281 0.75 1973s Prf 03821 1.00 2007D 07282 0.75 1974 07064 0.75 2007s Prf 03875 1.00 1974d 07065 0.75 2007s SLR PF 03876 6.95 1974s Prf 03822 1.50 2008P 07283 0.75 1975 07066 0.75 2008D 07284 0.75 1975d 07067 1.00 2008s Prf 03877 2.95 1975s Prf 03823 1.50 2008s SLR PF 03878 6.95 1976 07068 1.00 2009P 07285 1.95 1976d 07069 1.00 2009D 07286 1.50 1976s Prf 03824 1.50 2009s Prf 03879 2.95 1977 07070 0.75 2009s SLR PF 03880 6.95 1977d 07071 0.75 2010P 07287 0.75 1977s Prf 03827 1.00 2010D 07288 0.75 1978 07072 0.75 2010s Prf 03881 6.95 1978d 07073 0.75 2010s SLR PF 03882 8.95 1978s Prf 03828 1.00 2011P 07289 0.75 1979 07074 0.75 2011d 07290 0.75 1979d 07075 0.75 2011s Prf 03883 6.95 1979s1 Prf 03829 1.00 2011s SLR PF 03884 8.95 1979s2 Prf 03830 1.50 2012P 07291 0.75 1980P 07076 0.75 2012d 07292 0.75 1980d 07077 0.75 2012s Prf 03885 6.95 1980s Prf 03831 1.00 2012s SLR PF 03886 14.95 1981P 07078 0.75 2013P 07293 0.75 1981d 07079 0.75 2013D 07294 0.75 1981s1 Prf 03832 1.00 2013s Prf 03887 6.95 1981s2 Prf 03833 3.95 2013s SLR PF 03888 8.95 1982P 07080 12.95 2014P 07295 0.75 1982d 07081 4.95 2014D 07296 0.75 1982s Prf 03834 1.00 2014s Prf 03889 6.95 1983P 07082 9.95 2014s SLR PF 03890 8.95 1983d 07083 3.95 2015P 07297 0.75 1983s Prf 03836 1.00 2015D 07298 0.75 1984P 07084 0.75 2015s Prf 03891 6.95 1984d 07085 0.75 2015s SLR PF 03892 8.95 1984s Prf 03837 1.00 2016P 07299 0.75 1985P 07086 0.75 2016D 07300 0.75 1985d 07087 0.95 2016s Prf 03893 6.95 1985s Prf 03838 1.00 2016s SLR PF 03894 8.95 2017P 03962 0.75 2017D 03963 0.75 2017s Prf 03895 6.95 2017s SLR PF 03896 8.95 2018P 03964 0.75 2018D 03965 0.75 2018s Prf 03897 6.95 2018s SLR PF 03898 8.95 2019P 03966 0.75 2019D 03967 0.75 2019s Prf 02960 6.95 2019s SLR PF 02961 8.95 2020P 03968 0.75 2020D 03969 0.75 2020s Prf 02962 6.95 2020s SLR PF 02963 19.95 2021P 03970 0.75 2021D 03971 0.75 2021s Prf 02967 6.95 2021s SLR PF 02968 14.95 2022P 03972 0.75 2022D 03973 0.75 2022s Prf 02969 6.95 2022s SLR PF 02970 14.95
The first Roosevelt Dime was issued in 1946. The obverse depicted the profile bust of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The reverse design is that of a torch flanked by an olive branch on the left and an oak branch on the right. The Roosevelt Dime marked the first time that a U.S. Dime that depicted a figure other than Lady Liberty!
The Roosevelt Dime was designed by John R. Sinnock. His initials 'JS' appear on the obverse at the truncation of the neck. When the coin was originally issued, it was rumored, by an ignorant and paranoid post-was public, that the JS was placed on the coin to show allegiance to Joseph Stalin. Although this is completely false, it can be noted that the next coin Sinnock designed bore his full initials JAS. (Stalin's middle name is Vissarionovich!)
The Roosevelt Dime was originally composed of 90% Silver and 10% Copper. Since pure silver is very soft, copper was added to all circulating silver coins to harden them and prevent excessive wear. The silver Roosevelt Dimes were struck from 1946 to 1964. They had a weight of 2.75 grams and a reeded edge. The edges of most silver coins were reeded to make evident any attempt to shave silver off the coin.
In 1965 the composition was changed to a 75% Copper and 25% Nickel outer shell bonded to a pure copper middle. The weight of these 'clad' dimes is slightly less at 2.27 grams. This composition is still used today for circulating issues. All Roosevelt Dimes have a diameter of 17.9 mm. The edges of the clad piece are still reeded for traditions' sake.
Starting in 1992, the San Francisco Mint resumed production of Silver Roosevelt Dimes. These silver dimes are struck only as Proof Editions, for sale in collector sets, and were not placed into circulation.
Roosevelt Dimes are still in current production in both clad and silver versions. These ten cent pieces have been struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point Mints.
The origin of the word 'dime' is from the Latin 'decima' meaning tenth part. The first use of the word in the U.S. was actually spelled 'disme'.
BU (Brilliant Uncirculated): A strictly uncirculated coin with attractive mint luster but noticeable detracting contact marks or minor blemishes.
P (Philadelphia): The 'P' mint mark is located on the obverse, to the right of the truncation of the neck, just above the date.*
D (Denver): The 'D' mint mark was originally located on the reverse to the left of the bottom of the torch. In 1968 the mint mark was relocated to the obverse, to the right of the truncation of the neck, just above the date, where it remains to this day.
S (San Francisco): The 'S' mint mark was originally located on the reverse to the left of the bottom of the torch. In 1968 the mint mark was relocated to the obverse, to the right of the truncation of the neck, just above the date, where it remains to this day.
W (West Point): The 'W' mint mark is located on the obverse, to the right of the truncation of the neck, just above the date.
SMS (Special Mint Set): Made 1965-1967 at the Philadelphia Mint. No Proof Sets were produced these years.
SLR PF: Refers to Silver Proof coins.
1 and 2: The 1979 Type 1 coins have a "filled S" which was hard to read. The die was re-cut creating the Type 2 or "clear S." Similarly, in 1981, the dies for the coins were re-cut creating a Type 1 (Rounded S) and a Type 2 (Flat S).
* Note: Roosevelt Dimes struck in Philadelphia prior to 1980 bear no mint mark.
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