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.
An absolute fortune since Eisenhower isn't on the dime.
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.
This item does not exist! There has never been an "Eisenhower" dime issued by the United States Mint.
There never was an Eisenhower dime. The dime the US Mint was producing in 1964 was the Roosevelt Dime, so named in honor of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Dwight D. Eisenhower did not appear on any US coins until 1971, and at that time his likeness appeared on the One Dollar coin. It was the first time that a One Dollar coin had been minted since 1935. Additionally, Dwight Eisenhower was alive in 1964 so his portrait could not appear on a circulating coin with that date since living persons cannot appear on circulating US coins.If you have a circulated Roosevelt dime with that date, as of 08/2009 it's worth about $1.06 for the silver it contains. Uncirculated coins command higher values.
The Mercury Dime
An absolute fortune since Eisenhower isn't on the dime.
Nothing. They don't exist. Roosevelt is on the dime not Eisenhower.
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.
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.
This item does not exist! There has never been an "Eisenhower" dime issued by the United States Mint.
There never was an Eisenhower dime. The dime the US Mint was producing in 1964 was the Roosevelt Dime, so named in honor of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Dwight D. Eisenhower did not appear on any US coins until 1971, and at that time his likeness appeared on the One Dollar coin. It was the first time that a One Dollar coin had been minted since 1935. Additionally, Dwight Eisenhower was alive in 1964 so his portrait could not appear on a circulating coin with that date since living persons cannot appear on circulating US coins.If you have a circulated Roosevelt dime with that date, as of 08/2009 it's worth about $1.06 for the silver it contains. Uncirculated coins command higher values.
His face appeared on the dime starting in 1946.
Likely because he was the 34th president, and the coins are not silver.
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.
Franklin D. Roosevelt is on the US dime.
Franklin D. Roosevelt is on the US dime.
The Mercury Dime