The coin in question is a 1999 Roosevelt Dime, a denomination of ten cents produced by the United States Mint. This specific coin is identified by its mint mark "P," indicating it was struck in Philadelphia. As part of the Roosevelt Dime series, it represents the ongoing tradition of American coinage, honoring President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who played a significant role in the founding of the March of Dimes charity. This dime has a total mintage of 2,164,000,000, highlighting its commonality in circulation. It is composed of a durable Copper-Nickel clad Copper material, which gives the coin its distinctive look and robustness. With a diameter of 17.90 mm and a weight of 2.27 grams, it has the characteristic dimensions of a standard dime, making it easily recognizable. In terms of visual characteristics, the 1999 Roosevelt Dime features the profile of Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse, while the reverse depicts a torch surrounded by olive and oak branches, symbolizing liberty and peace. Given its high mintage and widespread circulation, this coin typically carries a face value of 10 cents in everyday transactions, although its value may vary for collectors depending on its condition, rarity, and market demand. In general, circulated examples of Roosevelt Dimes are not worth much more than their face value, while uncirculated or high-grade examples can fetch higher prices among numismatists.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.1 |
diameter | 17.9 |
height | 0 |
material | Copper-Nickel clad Copper |
mint-mark | P |
mintage | 2164000000 |
type | Coins |
weight | 2.27 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1999 |