Unveiling the 1953 Roosevelt Dime

The 1953 Roosevelt Dime is a piece of U.S. currency minted in the early Cold War era, featuring President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, this dime was part of everyday transactions in the 1950s.

Value depends on factors like mint mark location, condition, and whether it's a proof coin or for circulation.

Mint marks 'D' for Denver, 'S' for San Francisco, and no mark for Philadelphia can affect the dime's rarity and value.

Uncirculated or proof coins can fetch higher prices, with proofs from 1953 being particularly valuable.

Condition grades range from Good (G) to Mint State (MS), with MS coins commanding premium prices.

A 1953 dime in average circulated condition may only be worth its silver content, roughly $1.20 to $1.50.

Exceptional pieces, especially in MS-65 or higher, can be worth $20 to $50 or more to collectors.

Rare errors, like the 1953-S with a doubled die reverse, can significantly increase the dime's value.

Always consult a professional coin appraiser to accurately assess your 1953 Roosevelt Dime's worth.