On a Roosevelt dime there are two branches. One of the branches is an olive branch. The other branch is an oak branch. On the Mercury dime there is an olive branch on the reverse.
I assume you mean the "tail" (reverse side) of the dime and not the "tale" (story) of the dime.The currently circulating U.S. dime has an olive branch, a torch, and an oak branch on the reverse side.
Well, it depends on what kind of dime. A modern U.S dime is worth 10 cents.
Jeffery Douglas Bryan
The oak branch represents (1) strength and (2) independence.
The ridges around the edge of a dime is called reeding or milling. There are 118 ridges.
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.
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.
On the back of the dime, there is an olive branch and an oak branch.
A torch with an olive branch on the left and an oak branch on the right.
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.
On the front is Franklin D. Roosevelt, on the back is an olive branch, a torch, and an oak branch.
It has a torch in the middle with an olive branch to the left and an oak branch on the right.
Olive branch on the left and Oak on the right.
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.
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.
A torch, an oak branch and an olive branch.
Franklin D. RooseveltOn the front side, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.The back, a torch with an olive branch to the left and an oak branch to the right.