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  2. March of Dimes silver dollar - Wikipedia

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    The March of Dimes silver dollar is a commemorative coin issued by the United States Mint in 2015. The coin commemorates the 75th anniversary of March of Dimes , a nonprofit organization that works to improve the health of mothers and babies.

  3. United States Proof Set - Wikipedia

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    Struck in .999 24 karat gold: 2015-P reverse cameo Roosevelt dime: 74,430 (75,000 authorized) Included in a mint set containing the March of Dimes commemorative dollar 2015-W Roosevelt dime (silver) 74,430 (75,000 authorized) Included in a mint set containing the March of Dimes commemorative dollar

  4. Roosevelt dime - Wikipedia

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    Just under a million and a half clad 1996-W dimes were minted; these were not released to circulation, but were included in the year's mint set for collectors. In 2015, silver dimes were struck at West Point for inclusion in a special set of coins for the March of Dimes, including a dime struck at Philadelphia and a silver dollar depicting ...

  5. 10 Rare Roosevelt Dimes Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    The early dimes were 90% silver and 10% copper, but rising silver prices caused the Mint to change the mix to 75% copper and 25% nickel in the 1960s. The vast majority of Roosevelt Dimes are worth ...

  6. West Point Mint - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 another "W"-mint-marked dime was issued along with a 2015-W dollar, these as part of a three-coin set to commemorate the March of Dimes. Only 75,000 sets were produced. [11] In 2014, a reverse-proof silver Kennedy Half Dollar which was part of a commemorative set, along with the 24K gold proof Kennedy Half Dollar were produced there to ...

  7. Dime (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    Among the six was a silver coin, "which shall be, in weight and value, one-tenth part of a silver unit or dollar". From 1796 to 1837, dimes were composed of 89.24% silver and 10.76% copper, [3] the value of which required the coins to be physically very small to prevent their commodity value from being worth more than face value. [4]

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