The 1969 dime is part of the Roosevelt series, minted since 1946.
Most 1969 dimes are composed of a copper-nickel clad, not silver.
Regular 1969 dimes in circulated condition hold nominal value.
Uncirculated or proof 1969 dimes can fetch higher collector prices.
Special mint sets of 1969 dimes may be worth more due to rarity.
Look for the 'D' mint mark indicating the Denver Mint production.
Error coins, like off-center strikes, can increase a 1969 dime's value.
Condition is key; Full Bands details on the torch can command premium prices.
Consult coin experts or price guides for the most accurate valuation.
Always handle coins carefully to preserve their condition and value.