You need to know the date and mint mark of each coin. Roosevelt Dimes from 1965 to 1980 are made of copper-nickel and are only worth extra if they're proof or uncirculated. Roosevelt Dimes from 1946 to 1964 have been sold by dealers for as little as $1 cents to as much as $7500 depending on the date, mintmark and the condition of the coin.
No such coin exist. Roosevelt is only on the dime. Post new question with a date.
About a dollar for the silver in it. Unless it's a Gem Brilliant Uncirculated coin then its retail value is maybe $2.00
I don't think your coin was produced by the U.S. Mint..
The letters JS are on all Roosevelt dimes, John Sinnock was the designer of the coin and they are his initials. The "D is a Mintmark and denotes the mint (Denver) where the coin was made. The coin contains no silver and is still in circulation and is only face value.
Roosevelt has never been on a U.S. dollar coin. Post new question with the date of the coin.
Lincoln is on the penny, Roosevelt is on the dime. It's likely a novelty coin with no value.
1964 was the last year for silver Roosevelt dimes. The "star" was added after the coin was struck at the Mint and is not a rare collectible coin, but it's still 10 cents.
The US 10 cent coin has president Roosevelt.
if it is real gold then it will have a centimental value but if it is fools gold then it is not worth much at all.
It's a common souvenir coin with no collector value, and it doesn't contain any precious metals.
The US dime .
You need to know the date and mint mark of each coin. Roosevelt Dimes from 1965 to 1980 are made of copper-nickel and are only worth extra if they're proof or uncirculated. Roosevelt Dimes from 1946 to 1964 have been sold by dealers for as little as $1 cents to as much as $7500 depending on the date, mintmark and the condition of the coin.
The 1946 dime was when he first appeared on the coin
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
If you are talking about the Roosevelt dime, it can be found in pocket change. If you are talking about the presidential series of dollar coins, then you can find the Roosevelt dollar in coin shops, flea markets, Ebay and many other commercial outlets.
Roosevelt is on the US 10 cent coin, the dime. It has been him since the mid 1900s.