Roosevelt Dime
Country of Origin: United States of America
Year of Issue: 2002
Denomination: 10 Cents ($0.10)
Composition: Clad: 91.67% Copper, 8.33% Nickel

Brief Description
A small, silver-colored United States ten-cent coin featuring Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Historical Significance
The Roosevelt dime was introduced in 1946 to honor Franklin D. Roosevelt after his death, following his leadership during WWII and his support for the March of Dimes.
Estimated Value
$0.10 in circulated condition; $1-$3 in high Mint State uncirculated grades.
Care Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning, as it can damage the surface and lower numismatic value. Handle by the edges.
Mint Mark
P (Philadelphia Mint)
Mintage & Rarity
Common; 1,299,500,000 produced at the Philadelphia mint in 2002.
Weight & Diameter
2.27 grams and 17.9 mm
Edge
Reeded (118 reeds)
Apparent Grade
Circulated (approx. Extremely Fine/About Uncirculated based on visible surface marks).
Obverse (Front)
Features a left-facing profile of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the legend 'LIBERTY', domestic motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST', the date '2002', and the 'P' mint mark. Designed by John R. Sinnock.
Reverse (Back)
Depicts a torch (symbolizing Liberty), an olive branch (Peace), and an oak branch (Strength/Victory). Legends include 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA', 'E PLURIBUS UNUM', and 'ONE DIME'.
What Drives This Coin's Value
Most influenced by the date/mint mark and overall condition (grade). Modern dimes are generally only worth face value unless in perfect uncirculated condition or with major errors.
Similar Coins
Silver Roosevelt dimes (1946-1964) look identical but have a different sound and no copper edge streak.
Authenticity & Counterfeit Red Flags
Check for the copper-colored core visible on the edge. Counterfeits of common dates like 2002 are extremely rare because the coin is worth face value.
Notable Varieties & Errors
Errors such as doubled dies or off-center strikes are sought after, though no major widespread varieties exist for this specific date/mint mark combination cataloged as high value. Small 'extra metal' or die chip errors may occur occasionally.
Created At: 2026-06-28T03:21:56.127122