The 1995 Roosevelt Dime is part of the series minted since 1946, honoring President F.D. Roosevelt.
Regular-issue dimes from 1995 are generally worth face value, but certain factors can increase their worth.
Key factors: mint mark location, coin condition, and whether it's a rare error or proof coin.
Dimes with 'S' mint mark are proofs, often struck in San Francisco, and can be more valuable.
Condition grades range from Good (G) to Mint State (MS), with MS coins fetching higher prices.
Error coins, like off-center strikes or double dies, can be worth significantly more to collectors.
Special editions, like the 1995-W proof dime, are rare and can be treasure for collectors.
To maximize value, preserve the dime's condition in a protective holder and consider professional grading.
Check with coin dealers or online listings to compare your dime's condition and value with others.