The 2006 Roosevelt Dime is a notable coin in the United States currency series, showcasing the enduring design by John R. Sinnock. This dime, produced at the Philadelphia Mint without any mint mark, reflects the standard denomination of 10 cents and has a diameter of 17.9 millimeters. Its composition consists of 75% copper and 25% nickel, surrounding a pure copper core, which contributes to its unique aesthetic and metallic properties. This particular coin has a total mintage of 847,361 pieces, categorizing it as a special production type. Characterized by its reeded edge, the dimes are not only functional in trade but also collectible among numismatists. Though the coin's width and height are noted as zero, which could indicate a typographical error, its weight is accurately recorded at 2.27 grams. Since these dimes are circulated and relatively common, their face value remains at 10 cents, though values can vary based on condition, demand, and market trends among collectors. Collectors may find particular interest in the 2006 Roosevelt Dime for its design heritage and the limited mintage, making it a worthy addition to any numismatic collection.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.1 |
designer | John R. Sinnock |
diameter | 17.9 |
edge-type | Reeded |
height | 0 |
material | 75% Copper, 25% Nickel over a pure Copper center |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 847361 |
type | Coins |
weight | 2.27 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 2006 |