The 2008 Denver 10-cent coin, commonly known as a dime, is part of the United States Mint's production that year. Dimes are composed primarily of copper and nickel and feature the profile of Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse. Collectors often seek out specific mint marks, such as "D" for Denver, which indicate the location where the coin was minted. Rolls of these coins typically contain 50 dimes and are often sought after for both their face value and collectible aspects.