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1999-D Roosevelt Dime Type 2 Clad Regular Strike: Sold for $14,375 in 2009. 1949 Type 1 Full Band Silver Roosevelt Dime Business Strike: Sold for $13,200 in 2018.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt died on April 12, 1945, after leading the United States through much of the Great Depression and World War II.Roosevelt had suffered from polio since 1921 and had helped found and strongly supported the March of Dimes to fight that crippling disease, so the ten-cent piece was an obvious way of honoring a president popular for his war leadership.
Roosevelt (born Marius Lauber on 29 September 1990) is a German singer, songwriter, DJ and producer from Viersen. [1] He is signed to the Greco-Roman label. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
A total of 1,457,000 dimes were issued in the sets, making it the lowest mintage Roosevelt dime up to that time. [23] Since then, the "P" mint mark 2015 reverse proof dime and "W" mint mark 2015 proof dime, minted at Philadelphia and West Point for inclusion in the March of Dimes collector set, [ 24 ] have the lowest mintages with 75,000 pieces ...
Dimes make dollars, they say -- but some dimes are worth more than a few dollars. As Gainesville Coins detailed, there are U.S. dimes that have sold for more than seven figures in the past. Find ...
According to Coin World, the 1975 No-S Roosevelt dime is “chronologically flanked” by several other No-S Proof coins that were created during the same era. This included three in the Franklin ...
He began the first campaign on his radio show in January 1938, asking listeners to mail a dime to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. At that time, Roosevelt was the most notable American victim of polio. Other entertainers joined in the appeal via their own shows, and the White House mail room was deluged with 2,680,000 dimes—a large sum at the ...
1940 10C, FB (Regular Strike) Mercury Dimes — Auction Record: $35,250. 1940-D 25C ... 1950 and 1951 Washington Quarter and Roosevelt Dime Proofs — Could reach hundreds to thousands of dollars ...