The 1979 Dime is part of the Roosevelt series, minted since 1946.
Most 1979 Dimes are made of a copper-nickel clad composition.
Look for the 'D' mint mark denoting the Denver Mint's production.
Uncirculated or proof 1979 Dimes can fetch higher collector value.
Special sets, like the 1979-S Type 2 Proof, are sought after by collectors.
Condition is key; pristine dimes with no wear are more valuable.
Error coins, such as off-center strikes, can be hidden gems.
Full Bands details on the torch can indicate a higher-grade dime.
Check auction results and price guides for current market values.
Preserve your 1979 Dime collection to maintain its value over time.