The 1992 Roosevelt Dime is part of a series minted since 1946, honoring President F.D. Roosevelt.
Regular issues may not be valuable, but error coins and proofs can be collectors' gems.
Look for the 'S' mint mark for proof coins, which are struck with a special process for collectors.
Double die obverses or off-center strikes on 1992 dimes can significantly increase their worth.
Full Bands (FB) on the torch's bands indicate a well-struck dime, often fetching higher prices.
Condition matters: Uncirculated or graded coins by services like PCGS can command premium values.
Check for silver dimes, pre-1965 are 90% silver, but post-1964 are clad, affecting value.
Special sets, like the 1992 Silver Proof Set, include dimes that are more valuable than circulation coins.
Research current market prices, as coin values fluctuate with demand and precious metal prices.
To find a hidden treasure, inspect your dimes closely or consult with a numismatic expert.