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  1. 24 de dic. de 2022 · History of the Roosevelt Dime. The first year of mintage for the Roosevelt dime was in 1946. At this time in history, United States coinage was shifting towards designs that depicted and honored previous U.S. Presidents. Featuring Franklin D. Roosevelt, these dimes became the official replacement for the previously minted mercury dimes.

  2. Hace 2 días · 12. 1968 No S Proof Deep Cameo Type 2 Clad Roosevelt Dime. As we hinted earlier, the Roosevelt Dime was initially 90% silver and 10% copper. But after the Coin Shortage of the 1960s – triggered by rising silver prices – the coin’s metal mix was changed to 75% copper and 25% nickel.

  3. 18 de nov. de 2019 · The Roosevelt Dime is one of the longest production coins without any design changes in our nation’s history. Released in January 1946, aside from alloy changes from silver to the nickel-clad version of today, the 10 cent piece has remained unchanged as it honors President Franklin D Roosevelt. The move to change the Dime began almost ...

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · The Roosevelt Dime, which has been in circulation since 1946, commemorates President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s support for the March of Dimes and his efforts to eradicate polio. After being commissioned by Congress to develop a new dime in 1945, Chief Engraver John Sinnock created the design. In 1946, Sinnock’s design was introduced ...

  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. 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.