The 2011 United States dime, also known as the ten-cent coin, is part of a series that features the familiar image of President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse and a torch, olive branch, and oak branch on the reverse. Collectors often seek out rolls of these coins, which typically contain 50 dimes. As modern circulating coins, 2011 dimes are made of a copper-nickel clad composition, and their value is primarily based on face value unless they achieve a higher grade or feature unique minting errors. Coins from this year, while not particularly rare, can still be collected for their numismatic interest or as part of a complete set.
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2011-D 10c Roll 50 Coins | 10c Roll | Dimes | 2011 | Denver |
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2011-P 10c Roll 50 Coins | 10c Roll | Dimes | 2011 | Phildelphia |
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2011-S 10c Roll 50 Coins Clad | 10c Roll | Dimes | 2011 | San Francisco |