1986-D (Denver) Roosevelt Dimes

Coin / United States of America / 1986 / Denver / Roosevelt Dimes / 10ยข (Ten Cents, Dime)

The coin you are inquiring about is a 1986 Roosevelt Dime, minted in Denver (denoted by the 'D' mint mark). This dime represents a denomination of ten cents in U.S. currency and is crafted from copper-nickel clad copper, a common material used in modern U.S. coinage. Measuring 17.9 millimeters in diameter and weighing 2.27 grams, this coin features a classic design that honors President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served from 1933 until his death in 1945. The 1986 issue belongs to a larger series of Roosevelt Dimes that were first introduced in 1946, following the death of Roosevelt. The total mintage for the 1986 Denver mint issue is 473,326,970, indicating it was produced in significant quantities, which generally results in lower collectible value. The coin is classified under the broad category of "Coins," specifically under the sub-type of dimes, making it a popular item for both everyday transactions and as part of coin collections. Given its high mintage and the era it comes from, this particular Roosevelt Dime may not hold high market value, but it remains a staple in American numismatics and serves as an excellent representation of mid-20th-century U.S. coin design.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.1
diameter 17.9
height 0
material Copper-Nickel clad Copper
mint-mark D
mintage 473326970
type Coins
weight 2.27
width 0
year-display 1986