Yes, somewhere between 15¢ and $25. Your picture of the date area is not very clear, but if my old eyes are correctly seeing a dot before the date, and none after, you have a coin worth about $7-15, in grade F-VF. From your picture I can't pin the grade down any closer. KM#81 is a 10 centime zinc coin minted during the WWI German occupation of Belgium, with the country name in both official languages - French and Dutch. The three varieties have a dot before the date, a dot after the date, and dots in both positions. The catalog value of the most common coin, with both dots, in F-VF is 15-75¢. The one with only a dot after the date is the most valuable, with a catalog indication of $10-25. The total 1916 mintage of 37,382,000 includes the 1916/5, and the three "dot position" varieties, but Krause gives no specific breakdown.