2015 Roosevelt Dime Design:The obverse design depicts a portrait of President Roosevelt. The inscriptions are "LIBERTY??""IN GOD WE TRUST??""2015" and the respective mint mark (proof: W; reverse proof: P). The reverse design is a torch?? an olive branch and an oak branch. The inscriptions are "NITED STATES OF AMERICA??""E PLURIBUS UNUM??"and "ONE DIME."
The 2015 March of Dimes series celebrates the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the March of Dimes. Founded by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the eve of World War II as the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis??
Both the dimes and the silver dollar feature portraits of the organization's founder Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Fresh from the US Mint via PCGS?? the 2015 March of Dimes Silver Commemorative w Coin Set. Both coins graded by PCGS?? PR70 Reverse Proof / PR70 DCAM First Strike. Order this special silver coin set for your collection or as a gift that will be treasured.
Perfect for any coin collector or as a gift?? each coin is encapsulated and packaged in a black velvet clamshell case?? outer box and sleeve.

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The 2015 March of Dimes series celebrates the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the March of Dimes. Founded by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the eve of World War II as the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis?? the March of Dimes was instrumental in the eradication of polio from the United " Since then the March of Dimes' mission has been the prevention of birth defects?? working for every generation with new research and discoveries to help babies be born healthy and grow up strong.Both the dimes and the silver dollar feature portraits of the organization's founder Franklin D. Roosevelt. Perfect for any coin collector or as a gift?? each coin is encapsulated and packaged in a black velvet clamshell case?? outer box and sleeve. The certificate of authenticity includes history about the March of Dimes?? along with coin design information and specifications. 2015 March of Dimes Silver Dollar Design: The obverse (heads) design represents the past depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt and