August 5, 2009 The mint mark for this Barber dime is located on the reverse side of the coin. There is none on the obverse. If there is a "D" on the face it has been added after it left the mint. Marks such as this devalue a coin and in this case the dime would be worth bullion price which is $1.06 today.
Franklin D. Roosevelt is on the dime, been on it since 1946.
His face appeared on the dime starting in 1946.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
President Franklin D. Roosevelt is on the US dime coin.
1911 is not a rare year for Barber dimes. With no mint mark or a D on the back, its retail value as of 11/2008 is roughly: Very worn condition - $2 Moderately worn - $8 Almost no wear - $50 Uncirculated - $80+ For a coin with an S mint mark, values are approximately double those of a plain or D dime.
The answer is Franklin D. Roosevelt
No one appears on the back of a dime, but on currently circulating dimes, Franklin D. Roosevelt appears on the front.
1912 D dime that has a cut mark all the way to the back the only way this could have happen is when it was made.
It was minted in Denver
Since 1946, it's been President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The "D" indicates the coin was produced at the U.S. Mint branch in Denver, Colorado.