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USA: 10 Cents  (0,10 USD)  Silver Random Year (fineness Ag.900) Circulated
USA: 10 Cents  (0,10 USD)  Silver Random Year (fineness Ag.900) Circulated
USA: 10 Cents  (0,10 USD)  Silver Random Year (fineness Ag.900) Circulated
USA: 10 Cents  (0,10 USD)  Silver Random Year (fineness Ag.900) Circulated
USA: 10 Cents  (0,10 USD)  Silver Random Year (fineness Ag.900) Circulated
USA: 10 Cents  (0,10 USD)  Silver Random Year (fineness Ag.900) Circulated
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USA: 10 Cents (0,10 USD) Silver Random Year (fineness Ag.900) Circulated

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The U.S. Silver Dime (10 cents) is one of the most important numismatic items in the history of the United States. Made from 0.900 silver with a weight of 2.5 grams and a diameter of 17.9 mm, this coin offers a great opportunity for investing in silver while also being part of America's numismatic heritage.

It's worth noting that depending on the year of issue, both the obverse and reverse of the coin may differ, and coins may come from various minting periods, adding uniqueness and collectible value.

Obverse: The obverse of the 10-cent coin from 1946 onwards typically features the portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States. The design, created by John R. Sinnock, the chief engraver of the U.S. Mint, depicts Roosevelt in a realistic manner, with a clear focus on his face and distinctive details. The obverse also features the inscription "LIBERTY" and the coin's mint year. Roosevelt's portrait has become one of the most recognizable images on U.S. coins, though other coins, such as half-dollars, had unique portraits before 1946.

Reverse: The reverse of the 10-cent coin also underwent changes depending on the minting period. From 1946 to 1964, the reverse depicted an olive branch and wheat, symbolizing peace and prosperity, along with the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "E PLURIBUS UNUM." Additionally, the denomination "1 DIME" and the mintmark were present.

After 1968, the reverse design changed. The new design, created by engraver Frank Gasparro, depicted the "torch, olive branch, and oak branch," symbolizing liberty, peace, and strength. These were significant elements of American culture and symbolism, expressing the national values of the United States. During this period, additional mintmark letters started appearing on the reverse.

Important!

The coin's condition is CIRCULATED and may slightly differ from the one shown on the website! The images of the presented products are for illustrative purposes.

When purchasing coins that do not have a specific year of issue in the title or product specifications, coins will be sent randomly based on the year of issue.
Producer code
11548
Metal type
Ag. 900
Edge
Reeded
Producer
United States Mint
Form
Silver coin
Denomination
10 Cents
Year
Random Year
Weight
2,25 g
Diameter
17.9 mm
Quality
Circular
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