If it is a collection of 50 cent coins, it could be worth a lot, or not that much. It depends on the dates of the coins and the condition. 50 cent coins from before 1965 are worth more because they are 90% silver.
Five apples for 120 cents is better. 174/6= 29 120/5= 24 The six apples are more expensive, for one of the you pay 29 cents. For one apple in the five apples you only pay 24 cents. You save a nickel.
0.05 x 24 = 0.10 x 12 = 1.20 one dollar twenty cents
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24% of $3.00= 24% * 3= 0.24 * 3= 0.72 (72 cents)
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20 x 1 cent = 0.20 3 x 10 cents = 0.30 1 x 50 cents = 0.50
If it is a collection of 50 cent coins, it could be worth a lot, or not that much. It depends on the dates of the coins and the condition. 50 cent coins from before 1965 are worth more because they are 90% silver.
A nickel is worth 5 cents so one dollar is the same as 20 nickels. $24 would then be 20 * 24 = 480 coins.
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The average price of a movie ticket in 1940 was 24 cents.
72 cents is.
3 five cent nickels (is that what you call them) and 2 one cent coins
100 cents in a dollar. 24 dollars equals 2400 cents $24.83=2483 cents.
Five apples for 120 cents is better. 174/6= 29 120/5= 24 The six apples are more expensive, for one of the you pay 29 cents. For one apple in the five apples you only pay 24 cents. You save a nickel.
I have seen many Kennedy half dollars of about every date that have been gold plated, none have a collectible value and are considered altered or novelty coins. The only value other than 50 cents is if you find someone that wants it.
Gold-plated U.S. coins are only worth the value of the underlying circulation issue - in this case, $1. They're considered to be altered coins with no interest to numismatists. The gold layer is only microns thick and it would cost more to remove and recover it than it's worth.