Not enough detail. Please post a new question with the coin's exact date, and whether there is a small S or D on the back between the word ONE and the upright bundle of reeds.
There might not be a dime that is 2 million but there might be because back then there was silver coin if you look on the side of it it copper or silver
It's worth exactly 10 cents.
Most of the dimes are worth a price between $5 and $10. The exact price of the dime will depend upon its condition
It probably means increasing an investment by ten times, and every dime will then be worth a dollar, but it may have other meanings as well.
No. Urban legend. There ARE coins that are worth a million dollars or more, but you won't find them in change. They're things like an 1804 silver dollar, a 1913 Liberty Head nickel, an 1838-O half dollar, and so on. VERY unusual, and you're not likely to get one from the cashier at 7-11.
It is worth at least $3.50 in silver.
dimes made in the 1920's are called mercury dimes. they aren't that rare so most of them are only worth their silver content. which is around $1.20
If it is a circulated dime, then it is worth about $1.00, mostly depending on the value of silver
About $2.00 just for the silver
It's just a silver Roosevelt dime worth about a dollar
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A circulated 1939 US dime is worth about $2.70. An uncirculated US 1939 dime is worth between $9.00 and $20.00.
It isn't a liberty dime, it is a Roosevelt dime, it isn't silver and only worth 10 cents.
A 1942 Mercury silver dime could be worth between $2.00 and $30.00 depending on its condition and grade.
A 1959-D dime is 90% silver. It's very common and worth about $2.00.
The 1941 Mercury dime is very common, most are valued at $2.00 just for the silver.
About $2.20ish in silver scrap. They are common and only worth silver scrap regardless of condition.