The mass of any coin is typically measured in grams; the capacity or volume would be measured in millilitres.
There is only one metric system. The relevant units, within that system would be millimetres.
A United States dime coin is 1.35 mm thick. See related link.
Something small like a dime.
The first (or smallest measurement) you would see is the hash marking millimeters, which is written as "mm". 1mm equals the thickness of a dime. The unit of measure that is most often displayed on a metric ruler would be centimeters written "cm". 10mm equals 1cm and 2.5cm is about equal to 1 inch. Centimeters are displayed for viewing like inches are, marked on the ruler in increments of 1, 2, 3, 4... and so on. Usually to 30cm which is slightly less than 12 inches
You have what's called a lamination error. The cladding can come off either before or after the planchet (blank) is struck. Retail for a clad dime with this error is $6 to $8.
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There is only one metric system. The relevant units, within that system would be millimetres.
what is a thickness of a dime in metric measurements?
The unit you should use to measure the thin edge of a dime would be millimeters.
Why, dime, of course! ---- Indeed, as the word "dime" means "tenth" anyway.
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It is 1.35 millimetres thick.
either a decimeter or a millimeter...
The diameter and thickness of the penny could be expressed in millimeters = 'mm'. The area of the penny's faces, or even of its edge, could be expressed in square millimeters = 'mm2'. The volume of material in the penny could be expressed in cubic centimeters 'cc' or cubic millimeters 'mm3'. The mass and weight of the penny could both be expressed in grams = 'gm'. The age of the penny since it was minted could be expressed as a large number of seconds = 's'.
A United States dime coin is 1.35 mm thick. See related link.
centimeter?