The Roosevelt Dime, introduced in 1946, is a ten-cent coin that features a portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse and an olive branch, torch, and oak branch on the reverse. The 1952 Roosevelt Dime is made of 90% silver and 10% copper, part of a series that continued until 1964. These coins are popular among collectors for their historical significance and silver content, with variations in condition affecting their market value. Coins in uncirculated or higher grades tend to command higher premiums in the collectible market.