The 1952 Roosevelt Dime is a piece of US currency, minted in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, these dimes are more valuable than their face value.
Mint marks 'S', 'D', and no mark indicate San Francisco, Denver, and Philadelphia mints.
Dimes without a mint mark are often more common and less valuable than 'S' or 'D' marked ones.
Condition is key; 'Uncirculated' coins fetch higher prices than those with wear.
Full Bands (FB) on the torch's bands signify a well-struck dime, increasing its worth.
A 1952 dime in average condition is worth around $2, but 'Uncirculated' can exceed $20.
Rare errors, like off-center strikes, can make a 1952 dime worth hundreds of dollars.
Always consult a professional coin appraiser to accurately assess your dime's value.
Keep an eye out for this vintage treasure; you might just have a small fortune in your pocket!