The 1971 Roosevelt Dime is part of the long-running dime series, first minted in 1946.
Made of a copper-nickel clad, the dime features Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse.
The reverse showcases a torch, olive branch, and oak branch, symbolizing liberty, peace, and victory.
Most 1971 dimes hold face value, but errors or high-grade coins can be more valuable.
Key factors: condition, mint mark, and rarity influence a coin's value.
Special 'no-S' proof dimes from 1971 are highly sought after by collectors.
Always check for double die errors or off-center strikes, which increase a dime's worth.
Professional grading can authenticate and assess the condition of your 1971 dime.
Keep an eye on coin auctions and price guides for the latest market trends.