No, dimes are worth 10 cents in the US. US dimes dated 1964 and earlier are silver and worth nearly $2 based on silver content alone. There were however, before the creation of the 5 cent nickel, silver 5 cent coins called half-dimes.
10 cents.
A 1987 dime is worth between 10 cents and $1. The actual value varies greatly based on the condition of the dime and its minted location.
It's worth exactly 10 cents.
A dime is a unit of currency in the United States and it is worth ten cents. So 3 dimes is equivalent to 30 cents and there are a 100 cents in a dollar.
They are worth 10 cents. There is no collector value to a new coin unless it is a proof set or an error.
a dime. a nickel is worth 5 cents 5+5=10 ten cents
The total of their value is 15 cents. ($0.15) A dime is the equivalent of 10 cents, while a nickel coin is worth 5 cents.
A quarter is worth 25 cents, while a dime is worth 10 cents.
A nickel equals 5 cents; the dime 10 cents. Two nickels equals one dime in value. So the nickel is 50% of the dime.
no its not worth ten cents its worth a dime stupid actually a dime is worth 10 cents or 10/100 or a us dollar. so the stupid person who wrote the one above is wrong.
it's worth 1 dime.
if its a nickel it is worth 5 cents if it is a dime 10 cents if it is a quarter 25 cents if it is a half dolar 50 cents
The Dime is worth 10 cents.
10 cents.
A dime is worth 10 pennies. A dime is worth 1/10 of a dollar.
Ten cents.
10 cents.