Theoretically, yes. Most likely, no. There are alot of factors to consider.
very unlucky, the stories of people dropping dead from a pill minutes after taking one are untrue
Although you can die from drinking too much water [brain expands into skull] or severe dehydration
Worth about a dime.
A dime is smaller than a nickel. A nickel is worth less than a dime. A dime has a ridged side, while a nickel is smooth and thicker.
It depends on how much wear it has. the more wear, the less it is worth.
It's worth ten cents, maybe less now that the US dollar is way down in value at the end of 2009 year. Maybe worth $.o8. A dime is a dime, but worth less now then ever before!
No, it's a common card that is worth less than a dime.
Yes they did put out a Mercury dime in 1937. In 1937 a dime was 90 percent silver. That silver would be worth about one dollar in todays dollars. Or another way to put it is, todays dollar is only worth about ten cents. The more dollars that are printed up the less all paper dollars are worth.
This common card is worth less than a dime.
Assuming you're referring to a 1944 U.S. dime, the proper name for it is either Winged Liberty Head Dime or Mercury Dime. 1944 is a common date for Mercury dimes. In circulated condition, its value is based only on the silver it contains -- currently about 50 cents. Even nice uncirculated ones are generally only worth $4-$6 My guess is a Canadian dime with the portrait of King George. Still a common coin and worth even less than the US Mercury dime.
July 2, 2009 A 1925-s Mercury Dime in average circulated condition sells for about $6. A coin which is worn more would be worth less and one that is worn less would be worth more. Uncirculated grades for this coin see prices in excess of $90
It is really impossible to say due to the fact that other than the dime, quarter and half dollar (along with the large sized dollars) the rest of the coins aren't proportional with their values and weights. For example, a nickel weighs substantially more than a dime, but yet is worth less. Similarly, a penny weighs more than a dime if it is copper but yet it is worth 1/10th of a dime.
One grosch was 1/100 of an Austrian schilling. A schilling was worth less than a dollar in 2002 when the denomination was withdrawn and replaced by the euro, so a 10-groschen coin is worth less than a dime.
More information is needed - is it a cent, dime, what denomination? How worn is it?