Discover the 1966 Roosevelt Dime

The 1966 Roosevelt Dime is a piece of U.S. coinage history, minted without a mint mark.

Composed of a copper-nickel clad, the dime replaced the silver alloy, reflecting economic changes.

Its value can range from face value for circulated coins to over $100 for pristine, uncirculated examples.

Special mint sets of 1966 dimes can be more valuable, sought after by collectors.

Errors, like off-center strikes or double dies, significantly increase a dime's collectible value.

Full torch details on the reverse torch flame indicate a well-struck coin, often more valuable.

Grading by professional services like PCGS or NGC can authenticate and appraise the dime's value.

Market demand fluctuates, impacting the dime's value; rarity and condition are key factors.

Collectors often seek the 1966 dime to complete sets or for its historical significance.

Always consult with a numismatic expert or reference guide for the most accurate valuation.