This dime is part of the clad coin series, featuring a composition of copper and nickel.
While most are worth face value, certain mint errors can significantly increase their worth.
Look for off-center strikes, double dies, or missing clad layers to identify valuable dimes.
Proof coins, specially minted with a mirror finish, can also be more valuable than regular issues.
The 1976 No-S Proof Dime, missing the 'S' mint mark, is one of the most sought-after error coins.
Condition matters; uncirculated dimes or those with minimal wear can fetch higher prices.
Collectors may pay a premium for dimes with full bands on the torch's reverse design.
Check with a reputable coin dealer or grading service to accurately assess your dime's value.
Remember, while rare finds are possible, most 1976 Roosevelt Dimes are worth their face value.