Counting Money
| A | B |
|---|---|
| 5 pennies + 1 nickel = | 10 cents |
| 4 dimes = | 40 cents |
| 5 nickels = | 25 cents |
| 3 quarters = | 75 cents |
What can make 75 cents?
SOLUTION: Using only quarters, dimes, and nickels, how many different combinations of coins can be used to make 75 cents. combinations of coins can be used to make 75 cents.
Is there a $2 US coin?
Actually the US has a $1 coin and has NEVER had a $2 coin. They did try a $2 note several years ago but it did not take off and is rarely, if ever, seen now. Canada on the other hand HAS had a $1 coin (The Loonie) since 1987 and a $2 coin (The Toonie) for about 10 years.
How big is a US three cent coin?
US Coin Sizes and Composition Steel Alloy Copper Copper Alloy Silver Alloy Silver Gold Platinum Palladium Three Cent 14 mm 0.8 g 0.750 fine 1851–1853 14 mm 0.75 g 0.900 fine 1854–1873 Half Dime 15.5 mm 1.24 g 1794–1873 Dollar 15 mm 1.67 gr 1849–1889 $5 American Gold Eagle 16.5 mm 3.11 g 1986–present $10 American Platinum Eagle 16.5 mm 3.11 g
When was the twenty cent piece coin made?
Twenty-cent piece (United States coin) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The American twenty-cent piece is a coin struck from 1875 to 1878, but only for collectors in the final two years. Proposed by Nevada Senator John P. Jones, it proved a failure due to confusion with the quarter, to which it was close in both size and value.
Which is the largest coin in the United States?
Worth 50 cents. It is the largest of U.S. coins. It is a silver-over-copper coin. It has John F. Kennedy on the front and the Presidential Coat of Arms on the back. It is worth $1. It is made of a manganese-brass alloy. It features native American heroine Sacagawea on the front and a bald eagle on the back.
What kind of coins are in the US Mint?
United States Mint coin sizes. The base metal coins were generally alloys of copper (for 2 cent coins and lower), and copper/ nickel (for 3 and 5 cent coins). Copper/nickel composition is also used for all modern “silver” coins.