The 1997 Roosevelt Dime is a piece of US currency, minted in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Composed of a copper-nickel clad, the dime features Roosevelt's profile on the obverse side.
The reverse showcases a torch, olive branch, and oak branch, symbolizing liberty, peace, and victory.
Most 1997 dimes hold face value, but errors or high-grade coins can be worth more.
Key factors: condition, mint mark, and rarity influence a dime's value significantly.
Special editions like proof or uncirculated coins can fetch higher prices among collectors.
Error coins, such as off-center strikes, may increase the dime's worth unexpectedly.
Check for 'S' mint mark coins from San Francisco; these proofs are more valuable.
Consult coin value guides or a professional appraiser to accurately assess your dime's worth.
Preserve your dime in a coin protector to maintain its condition and value over time.