Roosevelt Dimes were minted from 1946 to the present. They were minted at Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco and West Point. The value of any one dime will depend on date minted, place minted, and condition of the coin.
Dimes dated 1946 to 1964 were made of 90% silver so at a minimum they're worth their silver melt value, and possibly more depending on condition. As of 04/2011 the melt value is around $2.50 to $3.00 depending on the buyer.
All circulating dimes dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel so they have no extra value unless they're in uncirculated condition or were made for proof sets.
There are no valuable Roosevelt dimes really. The only ones with a greater than face value is the silver ones dated 1964 and earlier (worth $2-3 in silver, though early proof issues are worth more) and the 1996-W dime only found in certain mint sets, but even that is only worth $15-30. Overall the series is easily collectible even on a modest budget.
If you got it from a bank or as change, it's just a dime. Even high grade Mint State coins are less than a dollar.
It's worth 10 cents.
1.000 dollars
It's currently worth about $2 for the silver.
Franklin D. Roosevelt is on the dime, been on it since 1946.
Check that coin again. By 1950, the dime featured a portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt was put on the dime in 1946, the year after he died.
Franklin D. Roosevelt is on the US dime.
Franklin D. Roosevelt is on the US dime.
Franklin D. Roosevelt is the President on the American dime.
August 2, 2009 In circulated grades the 1979-D Roosevelt dime is worth 10 cents. In uncirculated grades it is valued from $6 to $50 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
The famous figure on the dime is President Franklin D. Roosevelt. His profile appears on the front of the coin.
Franklin D. Roosevelt