No matter what caused it to turn green, it does not make it worth more than 10 cents.
There was a Mercury dime made in 1916 and it is very valuable. The one with the liberty head is less valuable but still in the $5 range on average.
What dime? Whose dime? What date? What mint mark? What condition? Please post a question with enough details to ID your coin.
In general no. Just because a dime has a mintmark does not make it more valuable.
The 1936 dime features the profile of lady liberty. These dimes are very valuable if in mint condition ranging up in the thousands.
Yes, a dime is higher in value than a cent. A dime is worth 10 cents, making it ten times more valuable than a single cent. Therefore, when comparing the two, the dime is indeed higher than the cent.
If you mean a Barber dime that is also called a Liberty Head dime the rarest is 1894s with only 24 known, the last one that sold went for $1,552,500.00 in OCT-2007
There is a 1921 dime that is estimated to only have 400 left.
To a collector it worth around 2 dollars fir the silver content.
The most valuable is a error coin, the 1982 dime with no P mint mark. It has a value of $110.00
I would say that Green Diamonds are next. Of course it is the pure green colors that are the most valuable, colors like Fancy Intense Green and Fancy Vivid Green.
From least to greatest: Penny Nickel Dime Quarter Half Dollar Gold and Silver Dollar
The 1916-D Mercury dime is considered the most valuable in the series. It is highly sought after by collectors due to its low mintage and rarity. Mint condition examples can fetch high prices at auctions.