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US Coins:

Cent - 19.05 mm

Nickel - 21.2 mm

Dime - 17.9 mm

Quarter - 24.3 mm

Half - 30.1 mm

Dollar (modern) - 26.5 mm

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Q: What is the diameter of a nickel penny dime and a quarter?
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