The 1954 dime, also known as the Roosevelt dime, was minted in the United States as part of a series that began in 1946. The coin features a profile of President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse and a torch, olive branch, and oak branch on the reverse, symbolizing freedom and peace. A roll of 1954 dimes typically consists of 50 coins, each with a face value of 10 cents, totaling $5. These coins are composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, making them particularly appealing to collectors and investors due to their silver content and historical significance. Collectible values can vary based on condition, mint mark, and market demand.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1954 10c Roll 50 Coins | 10c Roll | Dimes | 1954 | Philadelphia |
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1954-D 10c Roll 50 Coins | 10c Roll | Dimes | 1954 | Denver |
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1954-S 10c Roll 50 Coins | 10c Roll | Dimes | 1954 | San Francisco |