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A silver Roosevelt dime. The Roosevelt dime was first struck on January 19, 1946, at the Philadelphia Mint. [23] It was released into circulation on January 30, which would have been President Roosevelt's 64th birthday. [17] The planned release date had been February 5; it was moved up to coincide with the anniversary. [23]
1946 Type 1 Silver Roosevelt Dime Regular Strike: Sold for $12,650 in 2004. 1966 SMS Special Strike Type 2 Clad Roosevelt Dime: Sold for $12,500 in 2021.
Sinnock's first design, submitted on October 12, 1945, was rejected, but a subsequent one was accepted on January 6, 1946. [18] The dime was released to the public on January 30, 1946, which would have been Roosevelt's 64th birthday. [19] Sinnock's design placed his initials ("JS") at the base of Roosevelt's neck, on the coin's obverse.
The standard American dime has featured Franklin Roosevelt since 1946. Coins for circulation. 1946–1964 (90% silver) dime; 1965–present (copper-nickel) dime; Commemorative coins. 1997 $5 gold commemorative coin; 2014 Dollar (obverse), 4th of four U.S. presidents issued in 2014.
Half dimes: Photo Bust Half Disme, 1792 ... Roosevelt, silver, 1946-1964 Roosevelt, clad, 1965-Present 20 cent piece: Photo Liberty Seated, 1875-1878 Quarters:
Three sisters in Ohio just sold a rare dime for $506,250 during an online auction. The mother and brother of the sisters (who wish to remain anonymous) purchased the coin in 1978 for $18,200.