The 1995 Roosevelt Dime is a common coin, but certain varieties can be valuable to collectors.
Regular-issue 1995 dimes are clad, with a composition of 75% copper and 25% nickel over a pure copper core.
Key factors: condition, mint mark, and special varieties like the 'Double Die' can affect a dime's value.
Circulated 1995 dimes are worth face value, but uncirculated or proof coins can fetch higher prices.
The 1995-S Proof Dime, struck at the San Francisco Mint, is sought after for its sharp details and mirror finish.
Error coins, like off-center strikes or clipped planchets, are rare and can be quite valuable.
Special sets, such as the 1995 Special Olympics Commemorative Coin Set, may include a dime and have collectible value.
To determine the value of your dime, consult a coin value guide or a professional coin appraiser.
Store your 1995 Roosevelt Dimes properly to preserve their condition and potential value.