The 1970 Roosevelt Dime is a piece of American history, minted during a dynamic era.
Made of a copper-nickel clad, the dime features President Franklin D. Roosevelt's profile.
Mint marks 'P', 'D', and 'S' indicate the minting location: Philadelphia, Denver, or San Francisco.
Uncirculated or proof coins hold higher value than those in circulation.
Special 'No S' proof dimes from San Francisco are rare and highly valued by collectors.
Condition is key; 'Full Bands' on the torch indicate a well-struck, high-value coin.
1970 dimes with errors, like off-center strikes, can be worth more to collectors.
Average circulated 1970 dimes are generally worth their face value of 10 cents.
Always consult a professional coin appraiser to accurately assess your dime's value.
Keep an eye on coin auctions and sales to stay updated on current market values.