25 dimes x 10 cents per dime = $2.50
It is $1.15. 4 nickels = .20 1 quarter = .25 7 dimes = .70
The value of 25 rolls of nickels would be $250. Since there are 40 nickels in each roll, and a nickel is worth 5 cents, you multiply 25 by 40 and then by 5 to get $250.
3 dimes is 30 cents and 5 nickels is 25 cents so 3 dimes is worth more.
25 +25 +25 +5+5 =85 cents
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25 dimes x 10 cents per dime = $2.50
It is $1.15. 4 nickels = .20 1 quarter = .25 7 dimes = .70
1 nickel = 5 cents therefore 25 nickels = $1.25
The value of 25 rolls of nickels would be $250. Since there are 40 nickels in each roll, and a nickel is worth 5 cents, you multiply 25 by 40 and then by 5 to get $250.
It is 48.75 mm (1.92 inches) for US nickel 5-cent coins. US nickels are 1.95 mm thick. For Canadian nickels, the height is 44 mm (1.73 inches). Canadian nickels are only 1.76 mm thick.
3 dimes is 30 cents and 5 nickels is 25 cents so 3 dimes is worth more.
Buffalo nickels, like modern nickels, are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel, NOT silver. 1935 is a common date, worth a dollar or two in average condition and upwards of $25-30 if uncirculated. A 1935-D is worth a little more.
25 nickels
All U.S nickels, save for war nickels dated 1942-45, contain 75% copper and 25% nickel. As of 14 December 2013, U.S. nickels have a melt value of 4.46 cents.
25 +25 +25 +5+5 =85 cents
One quarter (worth twenty five cents) is equal to five nickels (worth five cents per nickel) since 5 x 5 = 25.