A portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, has appeared on the US dime (ten cent) coin since 1946.
A portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, has appeared on the US dime (ten cent) coin since 1946.
None is. Those two coins have always had different faces on them.
In 1916 two different dimes, both with the same date were struck. One is a Barber dime and the other is a Mercury dime. A Barber dime has the portrait facing the right, the Mercury dime faces the left. The values between the two are different. Post new question with new information.
Most of the faces on coins are important figures in history. Some of these figures are George Washington on the quarter, Abraham Lincoln on the penny, Thomas Jefferson on the nickel, Sacajawea on the gold dollar, and Franklin Roosevelt is on the dime.
It is 3/8 = 0.375
It is the faces, which is a bundle of wooden rods with an axe in it. It is a symbol from ancient Rome which symbolized power along with authority. Ironically, this symbol was used by the fascist movement which was sweeping Europe at that time, so while the US had it on their dime, they were fighting dictators which had embraced it as a symbol.
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1 dime is 1/1 of a dime.
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Sorry, no such dime as a "Miscellaneous" dime exists!
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