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Handy dimes graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
The obverse of the 2007 U.S. dime features a left-facing portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, with “Liberty” along the rim and “In God We Trust” below.
A close-up of the 2009-D Roosevelt dime, showcasing Franklin D. Roosevelt’s left-facing portrait and key inscriptions.
A clean line-art depiction of six stacked 2007 U.S. dimes, highlighting iconic design elements like the Liberty inscription and Roosevelt’s profile.
A high-resolution view of the 2015 U.S. dime, showcasing Franklin D. Roosevelt’s left-facing portrait and key inscriptions.
The 2007 U.S. dime, honoring Franklin D. Roosevelt, displays his left-facing portrait on the obverse and the iconic torch flanked by olive and oak branches on the reverse.
Line-art illustration of the 2007 U.S. dime, front and back, highlighting key design elements and inscriptions.
The 1990 Roosevelt dime features Franklin D. Roosevelt’s profile on the obverse and a torch flanked by olive and oak branches on the reverse.
A clean line drawing of five stacked U.S. dimes, showcasing the iconic Roosevelt profile and “Liberty” inscription.
A stylized, ink-and-shade drawing of the 2000 Roosevelt dime, capturing its iconic design elements with artistic flair.
A stylized line drawing of a 2000 U.S. dime, capturing the classic Roosevelt-era obverse design with artistic flair.
The reverse of the U.S. dime showcases a torch of liberty between an olive branch for peace and an oak branch for strength.
A clean line-art rendering of the obverse of the 2005 U.S. Kennedy half-dollar, featuring President John F. Kennedy’s profile and key inscriptions.
The reverse of the U.S. Roosevelt dime, showing the torch flanked by an olive branch and oak branch-symbols of liberty, peace, and strength.
A close-up of the obverse of a 2005 U.S. Roosevelt dime, showing Franklin D. Roosevelt’s right-facing profile and the "P" mint mark.
A finely detailed 19th-century engraving of a U.S. one dime coin, framed by symbolic agricultural and victory elements.
The reverse of the U.S. Roosevelt dime features a torch flanked by an olive branch (peace) and oak branch (strength), with “E Pluribus Unum” below.
The obverse of the Roosevelt dime, minted since 1946, features a central torch flanked by an olive branch (peace) and oak branch (strength), with “E PLURIBUS UNUM” below.
A clean, uniform layout of U.S. dime illustrations-perfect for classroom activities, scrapbooking, or pattern design.
The reverse of the 1916-1945 Mercury dime showcases a fasces flanked by olive and oak branches, embodying unity, peace, and resilience.
A clean black-and-white line drawing of the obverse side of a 2007 U.S. dime, showing Franklin D. Roosevelt’s portrait and inscriptions.
The 2026 U.S. dime reverse features a torch of liberty centered between an olive branch (peace) and oak branch (strength), with “E PLURIBUS UNUM” below.
A hand-drawn, antique-style depiction of two overlapping one dime coins-evoking early American numismatic artistry.
A close-up of the obverse side of a 2012 U.S. dime, showcasing Franklin D. Roosevelt’s profile with “Liberty,” “In God We Trust,” and the year clearly visible.
A stylized line drawing of a historic U.S. dime, showcasing the “ONE DIME” inscription encircled by a decorative floral wreath.
The 2011 Kennedy half dollar, struck at the Denver Mint (D mint mark), honors President John F. Kennedy with its classic obverse design.
The 2011 Roosevelt dime features FDR’s left-facing portrait on the obverse and a torch flanked by olive and oak branches on the reverse.
A close-up of the 2004-D Roosevelt dime, showing Franklin D. Roosevelt’s left-facing portrait and key inscriptions.
A polished 10-cent coin with clean typography and reflective surface, perfect for illustrating value or currency concepts.
A crisp 1995 U.S. Lincoln cent, showcasing the iconic right-facing portrait of President Abraham Lincoln with classic inscriptions.
The March of Dimes logo symbolizes care and protection for mothers and babies, reflecting their mission to save babies, together.
Ten 2007 U.S. Roosevelt dimes arranged in a row, highlighting consistent design elements and mint year detail.
A vibrant, encouraging reminder that small savings add up-perfect for budgeting beginners or kids learning money skills.
The official March of Dimes logo, featuring its iconic stylized mother-and-baby icon and empowering slogan.
Datarock’s signature visual style: minimalist linework, halftone shading, and retro digital vibes captured in this iconic artwork.
A clean, educational illustration showing common medical delivery forms: solid tablets, injectable vial, liquid medication bottle, and syringe.
A crisp 2012-P Roosevelt dime, showcasing the iconic left-facing portrait of FDR and the motto “In God We Trust” below.
A minimalist blue icon depicting a mother holding her child, conveying warmth, protection, and unconditional love.
A cartoon depiction of someone mid-sneeze, illustrating how respiratory droplets spread during a sneeze.
Three 2007 U.S. dimes stacked in a fanned arrangement, highlighting the iconic Roosevelt portrait and key inscriptions.
The Olympic rings-blue, yellow, black, green, and red-symbolize the union of the five inhabited continents and the meeting of athletes worldwide.
The official March of Dimes logo, representing their mission to support healthy pregnancies and strong babies.
A bold, high-contrast money bag overflowing with cash and coins-perfect for illustrating financial abundance or budgeting success.
The official March of Dimes logo, representing their commitment to healthy pregnancies and strong babies through community support.
A clean line drawing of four stacked U.S. dimes, highlighting the 2007 Roosevelt design and “Liberty” inscription.
The 2007 U.S. dime showcases President Franklin D. Roosevelt in profile, with “Liberty” along the rim and “In God We Trust” below his bust.
A classic 1985 Canadian quarter showcasing the beloved caribou motif-a staple of Canadian coinage since 1937.
