The 1952 Roosevelt Dime is a piece of US coinage history, minted in the early Cold War era.
Composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, this dime has intrinsic and numismatic value.
Mint marks 'S', 'D', and no mark indicate San Francisco, Denver, and Philadelphia mints.
Uncirculated dimes or those with 'Full Bands' on the torch can fetch higher prices.
Condition grades vary from Good (G) to Mint State (MS), impacting the dime's value.
A 1952 dime with no mint mark in fine condition may be worth around $2 to collectors.
Dimes with 'S' mint marks are rarer and can command higher prices, especially in MS condition.
Proof coins from 1952, specially struck for collectors, can be worth $20 to $100+.
Always consult a professional coin appraiser to accurately assess your 1952 dime's value.