Unveiling the 1967 Roosevelt Dime

The 1967 Roosevelt Dime is a piece of U.S. currency, minted in a time of change.

Made of a copper-nickel clad, the dime lacks precious metal content.

Despite its commonality, certain mint errors can boost a dime's value.

Full Torch (FT) designation indicates a well-struck dime, often worth more.

Condition is key; uncirculated dimes fetch higher prices among collectors.

Special mint sets of 1967 may contain dimes with higher collector value.

Error coins, like double die obverses, can be rare finds with increased value.

Check for unique features: rare clippings, misprints, or off-center strikes.

Consult a coin expert or grading service to accurately assess your dime's worth.

Even common pocket change can hold hidden treasures. Inspect your dimes closely!