Collectible coins, particularly those from the United States, encompass a wide range of types and denominations. The 1962 Dimes, minted in Denver, are part of the Roosevelt Dime series, introduced in 1946. These 10-cent coins, often sought after by collectors, are made of copper and nickel and can be found in various grades, affecting their market value. A roll of 1962 Dimes would typically contain 50 coins, offering collectors an opportunity to acquire multiple pieces at once.