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Roosevelt dime

The Roosevelt dime is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States. Struck by the United States Mint continuously since 1946, it displays President Franklin D.

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Composition
1965–present: 75% Cu, 25% Ni clad over copper core 1946–1964: 2.5 grams, 90% Ag and 10% Cu
Design
Franklin D. Roosevelt · Torch with branches of olive and oak
Design date
1946
Designer
John R. Sinnock
Diameter
17.91 mm (0.705 in)
Edge
reeded

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Roosevelt dime

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Edges90
Triples114
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021978
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Roosevelt dime

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related to Inception and preparation · 42
Roosevelt dime → American Numismatic Association, Approximately, April, As, Assistant Director, Bureau, Chief Engraver John, Commission, Creating, Dimes, Fine Arts, Gilroy Roberts, Great Depression, Harding, In, Jefferson, Jr, Leland Howard, Lincoln, Louisiana Representative James Hobson
related to Production · 28
Roosevelt dime → At, Barber, Charles, Congress, Despite, February, It, January, Joseph Stalin, JRS, JS, Mint, Mint's, Once, Philadelphia Mint, President Roosevelt's, Roosevelt's, Sinnock, Sinnock's, Sinnock's Franklin
related to Design · 15
Roosevelt dime → Art, Cornelius Vermeule, IN GOD WE TRUST, JS, LIBERTY, Mercury, Numismatist Mark Benvenuto, PLURIBUS UNUM, President Roosevelt, Roosevelt, Sinnock's, The, Walter Breen, Weinman's, World War II
related to Collecting · 9
Roosevelt dime → As, Denver, Due, Far, One, Philadelphia, Prominent, Roosevelt, Though
related to External links · 6
Roosevelt dime → Media, Money, Roosevelt, States, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Design · 2
Roosevelt dime → Franklin D. Roosevelt, Torch with branches of olive and oak
Composition · 1
Roosevelt dime → 1965–present: 75% Cu, 25% Ni clad over copper core 1946–1964: 2.5 grams, 90% Ag and 10% Cu
Design date · 1
Roosevelt dime → 1946
Designer · 1
Roosevelt dime → John R. Sinnock
Diameter · 1
Roosevelt dime → 17.91 mm (0.705 in)

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mint roosevelt dime sinnock design dimes coin coins struck silver president 1946 new mark philadelphia since obverse commission reverse united

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Roosevelt dimeComposition1965–present: 75% Cu, 25% Ni clad over copper core 1946–1964: 2.5 grams, 90% Ag and 10% Cu1.00infobox
Roosevelt dimeDesignFranklin D. Roosevelt1.00infobox
Roosevelt dimeDesignTorch with branches of olive and oak1.00infobox
Roosevelt dimeDesign date19461.00infobox
Roosevelt dimeDesignerJohn R. Sinnock1.00infobox
Roosevelt dimeDiameter17.91 mm (0.705 in)1.00infobox
Roosevelt dimeEdgereeded1.00infobox
Roosevelt dimeMass2.268 g1.00infobox
Roosevelt dimeMint marksP, D, S, W. Located from 1946 to 1964 on the lower reverse to the left of the torch, since 1968 on the obverse above the date. No mint mark used at Philadelphia before 1980 or a…1.00infobox
Roosevelt dimeSilverCollectors' versions in silver. 1992–2018: 0.900 fine, 0.0803 troy oz From 2019: 0.999 fine, 0.084 troy oz1.00infobox
Roosevelt dimeValue10 cents (0.10 U.S. dollar)1.00infobox
Roosevelt dimeYears of minting1946–20251.00infobox
Roosevelt dimeis acurrent dime0.90text

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