paralyzed from Polio
The value of a Roosevelt dime, which features President Franklin D. Roosevelt, is typically 10 cents, as it is a standard U.S. coin. However, certain rare or collectible editions can be worth significantly more depending on their condition, mint mark, and year of issue. For example, dimes from certain years or with specific errors can fetch higher prices among collectors. Always check with a reputable coin dealer or price guide for the most accurate valuation.
George Washington Carver! just kidding it was Theodore Roosevelt and we always had a desire to protect the environment so when he had the oppotunity he started funds and programs to save nature!! go green ! that's all for now ! bye (:
A one-dollar Theodore Roosevelt coin, typically referring to the Presidential dollar issued in 2013, has a face value of one dollar. However, its market value can vary based on condition and demand, usually ranging from a dollar to a few dollars for uncirculated or collectible versions. If you're considering a different Roosevelt coin, such as a commemorative or a different denomination, its value may differ significantly. Always check with a reliable coin dealer or price guide for the most accurate valuation.
A 1973 Roosevelt dime without a mint mark is typically worth its face value of 10 cents, as it was produced in large quantities and is not considered rare. However, if it's in uncirculated condition or has unique characteristics, it could be worth slightly more to collectors, generally around 25 to 50 cents. Always consider having it appraised by a professional for a more accurate valuation based on its condition.
24 to 40 months if in constant use. Of course some wear out faster, and it's always possible to get an older bill if it's been sitting in a drawer somewhere for a while before someone spends it.
it is always very blurry and messy
Mostly because Franklin D. Roosevelt was in a wheel chair permantently at this point so it was more politically correct for all of them to be seated in pictures, so that he would not look out of place or weak.
Theodore Roosevelt's real name was...Theodore Roosevelt.
Franklin D. Roosevelt used what he called "fireside chats", to explain current events in a simple way to the American people by radio. He didn't necessarily always sit by a fire, and on occasion he was unable to speak personally; actor Art Carney (of The Honeymooners fame) could imitate Roosevelt's voice well, and substituted for him on occasion.Jimmy Carter revived the idea of the fireside chat in the late 1970s, and gave a talk to the American people on television, sitting by a fire and wearing a cardigan sweater. Carter ordered the White House thermostat turned down to 55 , which at first kicked on the air-conditoning, but I think they fixed that, but anyway it explains the sweater.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt influenced others with what was later called big stick economics. Roosevelt believed that a leader must 'speak softly and carry a big stick. This meant that you must always approach things diplomatically, but do not hesitate to use violence when necessary.
Except for the 23 years from 1795 until 1818, the U.S. flag has always had 13 stripes.
Franklin Roosevelt died before WWII was over. When he got elected as president for the 4th time serving over 10 yrs in office he died. Then his Vice president took over, after a while Japan surrendered and WWII was over.
Such celebrations are considered customary, but not invariable. In 1945, an increasingly ill Franklin D. Roosevelt, presiding over a war-wracked country, had no inaugural ball at all.
I would like to know why Kevin is always sitting - does he have a problem moving around???
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd president of US (1882 - 1945)(http://www.quotationspage.com/quote/29028.html)
States rights are important. States could walk away from Obama or even Franklin Roosevelt. Big government started in 1890's with the Populist movement. States should always resist this.