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  1. Dime. The dime is the United States’ 10-cent coin. The person on the obverse (heads) of the dime is Franklin D. Roosevelt, our 32nd president. He’s been on the dime since 1946. The design on the reverse (tails) shows a torch with an olive branch to the left of it and an oak branch to the right. These three objects are symbols for ideas.

  2. Soon after the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945, H.R. 4790 legislation was introduced by Virginia Congressman Ralph H. Daughton that called for the replacement of the Mercury dime with one bearing Roosevelt's image. The dime was chosen to honor Roosevelt partly due to his efforts in the founding of the National Foundation for ...

  3. Franklin D. Roosevelt (1946–present) Main article: Roosevelt dime Soon after the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in April 1945, legislation was introduced by Virginia Congressman Ralph H. Daughton that called for the replacement of the Mercury dime with one bearing Roosevelt's image. [16]

  4. 29 de sept. de 2023 · When it comes to commemorating influential figures on coins, Franklin D. Roosevelt stands out as one of the most notable individuals. In 1946, the United States Mint decided to honor President Roosevelt by featuring his portrait on the dime, a decision that would forever change the design of this small but significant coin.

  5. 8 de may. de 2024 · What Is the 1966 Roosevelt Dime Made Of? Since it came entered circulation in 1946, the Roosevelt Dime has served as a continual reminder of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s support for the March of Dimes and his efforts to eradicate polio. Chief Engraver John Sinnock created the design when Congress requested a new dime in 1945.

  6. Selma Burke (born December 31, 1900, Mooresville, North Carolina, U.S.—died August 29, 1995, Bucks county, Pennsylvania) was an American sculptor and educator whose most notable work is a portrait of U.S. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt, which some have credited with inspiring the depiction of him on the dime. In her lifetime she was associated ...

  7. Roosevelt dimes replaced the Mercury dime in 1946. In the beginning of the series all dimes continued with an alloy of 90% silver to 10% copper. Because of silver content all dimes 1946 to 1964 are worth well above face value. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt is portrayed on the obverse, first dimes released on January 30, 1946.