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1984-D

Dimes · Roosevelt Dimes · 1946–Present
Regular
Weight2.27 g
Diameter17.9 mm
MintDenver
StrikeCirculation strike
Mintage 704,803,976
EdgeReeded
Alignment↑↓ Coin
CompositionCopper-Nickel Clad (75% Cu, 25% Ni bonded to pure Cu core)
DesignerJohn R. Sinnock
Collector's Key IDCK-2221

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The 1984-D Roosevelt dime came out of the Denver Mint at 704,803,976 pieces, a heavy production figure consistent with Denver's mid-1980s pattern and slightly below the corresponding Philadelphia output for the same year. The D mintmark was properly applied across all dies for the year, continuing the unbroken Denver tradition since 1946. Specification matched the established clad standard of 2.27 grams, 17.9 millimeters, and cupronickel outer cladding bonded to a pure copper core, with the D mintmark seated above the date and reeded edge struck in coin alignment.

Authentication on the 1984-D checks the D mintmark for sharpness above the date and confirms standard weight against the 2.27 gram clad specification. Specialists examining 1984-D coins generally find clean, well-struck examples from original Mint set and roll sources, with the D mintmark showing consistent placement and definition across dies. Full Bands designation on the torch reverse requires complete horizontal separation of the bands. No major business-strike varieties are documented at the principal attribution levels, and the date carries no varietal premium beyond standard condition rarity at the highest Mint State grades.

The 1984-D survives in heavy quantity across all circulated grades and through MS66 in Mint State from original Mint sets and dealer roll inventory. The price ladder concentrates at MS67 Full Bands and finer, where condition rarity drives premiums and registry-grade competition supports the high-end tier; MS68 Full Bands examples reach meaningful price levels when graded. Below MS67 the coin trades at standard type-coin prices and provides a routine entry in modern Roosevelt year-sets. The 1984-D shows no fundamental scarcity at any common grade and represents the established mid-1980s Denver production pattern, paired in date sets with the 1984-P. The high production levels of both 1984 mintmarks pull both coins toward type-coin abundance in lower Mint State grades. For Denver's broader role in mid-1980s clad production, see the Roosevelt Dime series history.

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Reference data only — not an appraisal.

GradeDescriptionLowHigh
G-4 Good (G) $0.10 $0.10
VG-8 Very Good (VG) $0.10 $0.10
F-12 Fine (F) $0.10 $0.10
VF-20 Very Fine (VF) $0.10 $0.10
EF-40 Extremely Fine (EF) $0.10 $0.10
AU-50 About Uncirculated (AU) $0.10 $0.10
MS-60 Uncirculated (MS)
MS-63 Choice Uncirculated (MS)
Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ
How much is a 1984-D Roosevelt Dime worth?
In Good condition it runs about $0.10, rising to roughly $0.10 in About Uncirculated. These are reference values, not an appraisal.
How many 1984-D Roosevelt Dimes were minted?
704,803,976 were struck.
What is a 1984-D Roosevelt Dime made of?
Copper-Nickel Clad (75% Cu, 25% Ni bonded to pure Cu core), weighing 2.27 g.
What is the melt value of a 1984-D Roosevelt Dime?
Its melt value is its metal content multiplied by the current spot price. See our melt calculator on the metals pages for a live figure.
Is the 1984-D Roosevelt Dime a key date?
It's a more common date overall, though scarcer die varieties may carry a premium — see the varieties list.