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  1. Franklin D. Roosevelt Dime Values. [ Jump to Rosevelt Dime List] The front of this coin contains Franklin D. Roosevelt's head, and the rear or reverse contains an olive branch, torch, and an oak branch. John R. Sinnock was the designer and his initials js can be seen underneath Roosevelt's head if you look closely.

  2. The Roosevelt dime is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States. Struck by the United States Mint continuously since 1946, it displays President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse and was authorized soon after his death in 1945.

  3. 4 de nov. de 2020 · Honoring four-term United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, this long-running coin is not only widely familiar with Americans but also to collectors in many regions around the world. The Roosevelt Dime has been a fixture in United States circulation since 1946.

  4. 17 de ene. de 2018 · - Atlas Obscura. Who Really Designed the American Dime? The controversy that has long roiled the coin world. by Christina Ayele Djossa January 17, 2018. Selma Burke won a competition to create a...

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  5. Características. Anverso. Retrato de Franklin D. Roosevelt mirando hacia la izquierda, 32º Presidente de los Estados Unidos desde 1933 hasta su muerte en 1945, acompañado del lema: "IN GOD WE TRUST" y rodeado de las letras "LIBERTY". Sistema de escritura: Latina. Leyenda: LIBERTY. IN GOD WE TRUST. 2017 P. JS. Grabador: John R. Sinnock. Reverso.

  6. 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]

  7. The portrait in left profile of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 to his death in 1945, is accompanied with the motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" and surrounded with the lettering "LIBERTY". Engraver's initials under truncation. Script: Latin. Lettering: LIBERTY.