Dime = 7
Nickel = 4
Penny = 10
2 quarters and 5 dimes would be 7 coins that total to 1 dollar. 5 nickels, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar would be another combination.
Assuming she is using current US coins, she has 4 pennies, 4 dimes, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar - 10 coins for a total of $1.19. She could, of course, also have any number of dollar coins as well.
Using pennies, nickels, and dimes: 85 pennies 1 nickel 1 dime Total = 87 coins.
(1) $0.50 (2) $0.10 (3) $0.05 (15) $0.01
62 copper dollar coins
5 of 10 Cents = $0.50 1 of 50 Cents = $0.50 6 total = $1.00
1 coin= $1 dollar piece 2 coins= 2 $0.50 pieces and so on. The least number of coins impossible to go into a dollar is 77 coins.
The US had 20 dollar gold coins and also 10, 5, 2 1/2 and 1 dollar gold coins.
There are at least two different ways: 2 quarters 3 dimes 1 nickel 15 pennies 21 total 1 quarter 3 dimes 7 nickels 10 pennies 21 total The system is to go through and make a systematic list now go to the maximum amount of dimes you may find more answers.
-- If the coins are dollar coins, all it takes is one of them. -- If the coins are pennies, it takes 100 of them. -- So a dollar can't be less than 1 or more than 100 coins.
Assuming he is using current US coins, she has 4 pennies, 4 dimes, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar - 10 coins for a total of $1.19. He could, of course, also have any number of dollar coins as well.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand does not issue all coins in all years. The RBNZ only issues sufficient coins to keep the number of coins in circulation at what it perceives to be the required quantities. Since the old 10, 20 and 50 cent coins were withdrawn in 2006, the issue of new coins since then is as follows - 10 cent coins - 205,600,000 total issued 20 cent coins - 196,600,000 total issued 50 cent coins - 90,200,000 total issued All issues of the 1 and 2 Dollar coins are potentially still in circulation. The issue of 1 and 2 Dollar coins since 1990 is as follows - 1 Dollar coins - 92,700,000 total issued 2 Dollar coins - 88,050,000 total issued Damaged and worn coins are withdrawn from circulation as they are returned to the bank. The 10 and 20 cent coins are relatively recently issued, so not many would have been withdrawn yet. According to the RBNZ figures, it would seem that the 10 cent coin is the most used closely followed by the 20 cent coin.