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Roosevelt was born with polio and was wheelchair-bound and supported the March of Dimes organization in an effort to eradicate the disease. There were minor changes done to Roosevelt's hair, and the shifting of the mint mark from reverse to obverse in the s. Jump directly to the content. Roosevelt has appeared on the Dime since , the year after his death. Today, it seems, relatively few among the youngest generations know much about the man commonly referred to by his initials, FDR.

Dime in his or her hands. Who was Franklin Delano Roosevelt? Below is some more information about the president who guided us through the Great Depression and navigated a nation at war.

Roosevelt became the vice presidential nominee in running with Democrat James M. Harding , who died in and was automatically succeeded in the Oval Office by his vice president, Calvin Coolidge. During the summer of , tragedy struck Roosevelt. The person on the obverse heads of the dime is Franklin D. Roosevelt, our 32nd president. The design on the reverse tails shows a torch with an olive branch to the left of it and an oak branch to the right.

These three objects are symbols for ideas. The torch stands for liberty. Your browser is out of date. For the best and most secure experience in our catalog, please update your browser. Shop Shop. About News Learn. In , the Mint removed silver from the dime and the composition became copper-nickel clad.



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