Who is on the 1930 dime?

Mercury dime

Obverse
DesignA young Liberty, with winged cap
DesignerAdolph Weinman
Design date1916
Reverse

Where is the mint mark on a 1930 dime?

The US minted the 1930 dime with no mint mark and also the 1930 S dime. The mint mark, when present, can be found on the reverse side of the coin.

Who image is on the dime?

Franklin Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States.

What is a 1930 dime worth?

The 1930 dime value is $1.87 for a coin that is circulated and shows considerable wear. But the potential of higher value is in mint marked and better condition dimes. An example of a desirable Mercury head dime is the uncirculated 1930 dime pictured, valued above $23.

How much does a 1930 dime weigh?

1930 · Mercury Dimes Full Bands

Coin Date:1930
Weight:2.5 gr
Designer:Adolph A. Weinman
Edge:Reeded
PCGS #:4979

What is the value of a 1930 dime?

The 1930 dime value is $1.21 for a coin that is circulated and shows considerable wear. But the potential of higher value is in mint marked and better condition dimes. An example of a desirable Mercury head dime is the uncirculated 1930 dime pictured, valued above $24. A popular coin to collectors because of its state of preservation.

Who is on the front of the US dime?

The current coin, in circulation since January 1946, is known as the Roosevelt dime; it features a bust of Franklin Roosevelt on the front side. The coin was designed by John Sinnock, Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint.

When did the first u.s.dime come out?

The U.S. Mint first issued this design in 1946, soon after the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Mint released it on January 30 of that year to honor his birthday. The obverse (heads) shows Roosevelt’s profile. The torch, olive branch, and oak branch on the reverse (tails) represent liberty, peace, and strength.

What’s the picture on the back of a dime?

The back of a dime features the image of a burning torch along with an olive branch and the branch from an oak tree on either side.

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