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Collection of Dime Cliparts (51)
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A focused gallery of dime illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
A close-up of the 2009-D Roosevelt dime, showcasing FDR’s left-facing profile, the word “LIBERTY”, and the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST”.
The 2007 U.S. dime showcases President Franklin D. Roosevelt in left-facing profile, with “Liberty” along the rim and “In God We Trust” below.
The 2007 U.S. dime features Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse and a symbolic torch flanked by olive and oak branches on the reverse.
A finely engraved 19th-century U.S. one dime reverse design, encircled by a symbolic wreath of laurel and oak leaves.
The 1990 U.S. dime displays Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse and a torch flanked by olive and oak branches on the reverse-symbols of liberty, peace, and strength.
A meticulously crafted silver coin showcasing a dignified male profile, evoking early 20th-century minting traditions.
A sketch-style rendering of the 2000 U.S. dime, highlighting Roosevelt’s portrait and iconic inscriptions.
Line-art illustration of the 2007 Roosevelt dime, front and back, highlighting its symbolic elements and mint year.
A stylized ink sketch of a 2000 U.S. dime, emphasizing the obverse design with Liberty’s profile and inscriptions.
A clean black-and-white line drawing of six 2007 U.S. dimes stacked neatly, highlighting the obverse design elements.
The reverse of the U.S. dime features a torch of liberty centered between an oak branch (symbolizing strength) and an olive branch (symbolizing peace).
The 2011 Kennedy half-dollar features a right-facing portrait of President John F. Kennedy, with “Liberty” arched above and “In God We Trust” below.
A stylized ink drawing of Canada’s 1997 one-cent coin, highlighting its iconic double maple leaf motif and classic typography.
The reverse of the U.S. Roosevelt dime (1946-present), showcasing bold lettering framed by a symbolic wreath of laurel and oak.
A clean line-art depiction of five stacked 2007 U.S. dimes, highlighting the obverse design with Liberty’s profile, “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and the year.
The modern U.S. dime features a torch flanked by oak (strength) and laurel (victory) branches, encircled by “United States of America” and “One Dime.”
The 2015 Roosevelt dime, struck at the Philadelphia Mint (P), honors Franklin D. Roosevelt with its classic left-facing portrait and reeded edge.
A clean line-art rendering of the obverse of the 2005 U.S. Kennedy half-dollar, showcasing the classic Gilroy Roberts portrait and key inscriptions.
The 2004-D Roosevelt dime obverse showcases Franklin D. Roosevelt in left-facing profile, with clear inscriptions and a sharp Denver mint mark.
A stylized black-and-white engraving of two U.S. one dime coins, evoking early American coinage design.
A close-up of the 2012 U.S. dime showing Franklin D. Roosevelt’s right-facing portrait, with inscriptions “Liberty” and “In God We Trust.”
A stylized line drawing of the U.S. one-cent coin’s reverse, highlighting the Lincoln Memorial and iconic inscriptions.
A close-up of the obverse of a 2005-P Roosevelt dime, showcasing the finely detailed portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The 2011 Roosevelt dime features Franklin D. Roosevelt’s left-facing profile on the obverse and a symbolic torch flanked by olive and oak branches on the reverse.
A hand-sketched rendition of the 1918 Canadian 10-cent coin, highlighting its historic sailing vessel motif and bold lettering.
The reverse of the 1916-1945 Mercury dime, showing a fasces flanked by an olive branch and oak leaves, with the national motto inscribed.
The reverse of the U.S. Roosevelt dime features a torch flanked by an olive branch (peace) and an oak branch (strength), encircled by “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “ONE DIME.”
The 1936 Mercury Dime (W mint mark) features a striking profile of Liberty with a winged cap, symbolizing freedom of thought.
A repeating pattern of U.S. dime obverses, showcasing the classic Franklin D. Roosevelt portrait and inscriptions in crisp detail.
The current U.S. dime reverse (2021-present) showcases a torch of liberty centered between an olive branch for peace and an oak branch for strength.
The 1875 U.S. coin reverse shows Lady Liberty seated, holding a shield inscribed “LIBERTY” and a scroll, surrounded by “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.”
The 2006 Sacagawea dollar’s reverse design depicts Liberty holding a child, symbolizing hope and continuity-inscribed with “LIBERTY”, “IN GOD WE TRUST”, and the year.
A stylized line-art rendering of the 2000 U.S. quarter, emphasizing its classic obverse design elements.
The classic reverse of the U.S. Lincoln cent (1959-2008), featuring the Lincoln Memorial with a tiny figure of Abraham Lincoln inside the chamber.
A clean black-and-white line drawing of the obverse side of a 2007 U.S. nickel, highlighting Jefferson’s portrait and key inscriptions.
A cheerful scholarly owl in cap and gown, proudly holding a diploma-ideal for celebrating academic achievements.
A sleek, modern 10-cent coin-style button-perfect for price tags, payment UIs, or educational materials.
A clean black-and-white line drawing of the 2007 U.S. Lincoln penny’s front side, highlighting its iconic design elements.
A man barely managing to hoist a bulging money bag, visually representing the weight of financial obligations.
The 1985 Canadian 25-cent coin showcases the enduring caribou motif-a staple of Canadian coinage since 1937-rendered in crisp line art.
A beautifully detailed six-pointed snowflake outline ideal for coloring, cutting, or winter-themed projects.
The 2009 U.S. dime shows Franklin D. Roosevelt in left-facing profile on the obverse and a central torch flanked by olive and oak branches on the reverse.
A clean, side-by-side arrangement of ten U.S. dimes, highlighting the consistent Liberty profile and the final coin dated 2007.
The 2009 Canadian Loonie showcases a detailed line drawing of a common loon gliding on calm waters, with a forested shoreline and bold inscriptions framing the scene.
A sleek yellow kayak with red trim and a red paddle, ready for calm lake paddling or beginner adventures.
