The 1959 Roosevelt Dime

The 1959 Roosevelt Dime is a piece of US coinage history, minted during Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency.

Made of 90% silver and 10% copper, it's part of the 'Silver Series' dimes produced until 1964.

Collectors value the dime for its silver content and historical significance, with varying prices.

Uncirculated or proof coins are highly sought after, with proof coins featuring a mirror-like finish.

Condition is key; 'Full Bands' on the torch indicate a well-struck, high-value coin.

Special mint marks like 'D' for Denver increase a coin's rarity and collector interest.

Prices range from a few dollars for circulated coins to thousands for rare mint conditions.

Beware of counterfeits; authenticating with a professional ensures genuine collection pieces.

The 1959 Roosevelt Dime encapsulates a bygone era, making it a treasure for numismatists.