Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here! If Ann has more 50c coins than 10c coins and the total value is $5, we can figure out that she must have 4 10c coins. Let's give Ann a little encouragement as she counts her coins and solves this puzzle.
8 of them.
Half Dollar, and A Nickel.
ms lynch has 21 coins in nickels and dimes. their total value is 1.65. how many of each coin does she have
$40,000 Australian Dollars $40,000 Australian Dollars
11 dimes.
These are 1 dollar coins. If you have 5 of them all in uncirculated condition the total value will a few dollars above face value. If they are 5 coins that were acquired from the bank or change to make the set it is worth 5 dollars.
two different coins were made in 1871 : 1871A : 4.757.257 coins struck, value : about 60 dollars, 1871K : 1.215.072 coins struck, value : about 100 dollars.
The value depends on the "letter" under the eagle on the flipside: A: 5.299.543 coins struck; value: about 25 dollars in good condition, BB: 8.583.899 coins; value: about 15 dollars, K: 7.065.340 coins; value: about 20 dollars.
1847A (12.577.642 coins struck) value : about 25 dollars, 1847BB (1.577.356 coins struck) value : about 40 dollars, 1847K (only 167.008 coins struck) value : about 150 dollars.
20 dollars
Circulated coins are 1 or 2 dollars uncirculated coins about 8 dollars
To make 5 dollars with 100 coins, you can use a combination of coins that add up to 500 cents (since 5 dollars equals 500 cents). For example, you could have 50 quarters (each worth 25 cents), which totals 12.50 dollars, but that exceeds 100 coins. Instead, you could use a mix of 1-dollar coins, 50-cent coins, and lower denominations, ensuring that the total number of coins is 100 while their total value sums to 500 cents. A simple combination could be 95 one-cent coins and 5 five-cent coins.
0.197404 U.S. dollars ==
ten dollars
Let the number of ₹1 coins be ( x ) and the number of ₹2 coins be ( y ). We have two equations based on the problem: ( x + y = 50 ) (total coins) and ( x + 2y = 70 ) (total value). Solving these equations, we find ( x = 20 ) and ( y = 30 ). Therefore, the lady has 20 ₹1 coins and 30 ₹2 coins.
It is just worth face value, unless the roll says "US Mint" on it. Since there are usually 25 coins in a small dollar roll, a roll of Susan B. Anthony dollars are just worth $25. If it says US Mint on the roll it might have a small premium of $2-5 over spot.
1971-1978 US One Dollar coins are EISENHOWER dollars not Liberty dollars. The coins struck for circulation are face value only.