The 2001 Denver 10-cent coin, commonly known as a dime, is part of the United States Mint's issued currency. Dimes are composed of 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel, featuring a portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse and a torch, olive branch, and oak branch on the reverse, symbolizing liberty and peace. Collectors often seek specific rolls of dimes from various mints, and the Denver mint is known for producing coins with specific mint marks that may influence their collectible value. Coins from the 2001 series can be found in various conditions, which affects their market demand and price among numismatists.