you could buy anything at a store that cost 10¢ or less
A call on a pay phone.
1/2 gallon of gas
A nice bar of radish flavoured soap
In 1930, you could buy a pound of apples for eleven cents. If you wanted to buy a single apple from a street vendor, it would cost you a nickel.
ten cents
Dime
10 dollars, that's why it is called a dime.
you can purchase dime curves at dimecurves.com
$35.00.
It depends on the condition. $14.99 to $125
"I have one dime, so I can buy anything as long as it's 10 cents or under."
It is not of anyone in particular, but it is the personification of Liberty. Since Liberty wears a winged cap, it is commonly thought to be the god Mercury and so its common name is a Mercury dime.