Uh, Dwight Eisenhower was (a) President and (b) very much alive in 1953 so legally his picture couldn't be used on any coin. The dime carried, as it still does, a portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
It is FDR on the dime, not Eisenhower. All Roosevelt dimes are common and only worth silver melt value. At the time of writing it is around $2.25 or so in silver.
The only president whose picture ever appeared (and still does) on a US dime is Franklin Roosevelt. President Eisenhower's portrait was used on $1 coins dated 1971 to 1978.In any case, if you have a Roosevelt dime dated between 1946 and 1964, it contains 2.25 gm of pure silver alloyed with 0.25 gm of copper. At mid-2011 prices the silver is worth about $2.75 retail. However, depending on date, mint mark, and condition the coin could be worth more to a collector.
Face value only.
10 cents.
The 1990 Eisenhower Commemorative Dollar was issued in proof and in mint state condition. The value of each of them ranges between $20 - $30.
An absolute fortune since Eisenhower isn't on the dime.
This item does not exist! There has never been an "Eisenhower" dime issued by the United States Mint.
Franklin D. Roosevelt first appeared on the US dime in 1946 and is still on it. Eisenhower has never been on a dime, only dollar coins starting in 1971 to the end of 1978. The value of the 1959 dime is about one dollar, just for the silver.
Nothing. They don't exist. Roosevelt is on the dime not Eisenhower.
No, Eisenhower is not featured on the U.S. dime. President Roosevelt is on the dime which was designed with his image in 1946. President Eisenhower was featured on $1 coins minted from 1971 to 1978.
It is FDR on the dime, not Eisenhower. All Roosevelt dimes are common and only worth silver melt value. At the time of writing it is around $2.25 or so in silver.
$1.00-$1.50 depending on the grade of the coin.
Eisenhower was never on the dime; he was on the silver dollar in the 1970s. Franklin Roosevelt has been on the dime since 1946. Before that, the dime featured Liberty wearing a winged cap.
It is of no monetary value like the quarter, He has a bio coin
Eisenhower Fellowships was created in 1953.
There's no such coin. The late president Franklin Roosevelt has been pictured on the dime since 1946. In any case General Eisenhower hadn't been elected president yet and was very much alive in 1950 so he couldn't legally be portrayed on a circulating coin.
His face appeared on the dime starting in 1946.