The three symbols on the back of a Roosevelt Dime all have special significance. The torch represents Freedom, the oak branch represents Strength, and the olive branch represents Peace.
A torch with an olive branch on the left and an oak branch on the right.
torch,oak leaves and an olive branch
The dime has a torch on it to honor Prometheus, the ancient Greek god, for stealing fire from Mt. Olympus and bringing it to humans, the skinny stalk that the fire is held in, is meant to represent the fennel plant Prometheus carried it down on. (Fennel burns very slowly) In Christian religion Prometheus is the god that relates most to Jesus. According to the U.S. Mint, the torch also signifies Liberty. That is the reason it was chosen for the back of the dime. The choice was influence in part by the fact that the new design was issued just after the end of WW2.
No, the JS refers to the designer's initials. Any mintmark on a dime from 1953 will be found on the reverse to the left of the torch.
Tail Side of a DimeThe back (reverse) of the dime pictures a torch with an olive branch to the left and an oak branch to the right. The torch stands for liberty. The oak branch stands for victory. The olive branch stands for peace. The symbols clearly reflect national sentiment at the end of WWII.The back reads, "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (which means, "Out of many, one"), and "ONE DIME."President Franklin D. Roosevelt is on the front.The dime was released to the public on January 30, 1946, which would have been Roosevelt's 64th birthday.[20] Sinnock's design placed his initials ("JS") at the base of Roosevelt's neck, on the coin's obverse. His reverse design elements of a torch, olive branch, and oak branch symbolized, respectively, liberty, peace, and victory.
On the back of a Roosevelt dime, there is the image of a torch, an olive branch, and an oak branch. The torch represents liberty, the olive branch represents peace, and the oak branch represents victory.
A torch with an olive branch on the left and an oak branch on the right.
The oak branch on the back of the dime has a collective meaning with the olive branch and torch. Together they mean peace, strength and liberty.
The back side of a dime features an image of a torch on the left symbolizing liberty and an olive branch on the right symbolizing peace. In the center is the inscription "E Pluribus Unum" which means "Out of many, one."
It has a torch in the middle with an olive branch to the left and an oak branch on the right.
On the front is Franklin D. Roosevelt, on the back is an olive branch, a torch, and an oak branch.
The back of a 1937 dime features an image of an olive branch on the left and a torch on the right, symbolizing peace and liberty, with the word "ONE DIME" in the center.
On the back of the dime, there is an olive branch and an oak branch.
The Torch of Liberty appears on the "tails" side of the Mercury Head dime which was in use just before the current design-The Roosevelt Dime.
The current Roosevelt dime has been minted in the United States since 1946. The front has Roosevelt's profile while the back design is a torch flanked by an olive branch and an oak branch.
The Roosevelt dime reverse design elements of a torch, olive branch, and oak branch symbolized, respectively, liberty, peace, and victory.
Unless you get it professionally graded, it will only be worth 10 cents.