There are: 3/4 divided by 1/8 = 6
It is: 23 and 3/8 = 23.375 as a decimal
125
There are 3 1's in 3.
1924 SState quarters are not worth more than face value unless they have the "S" mintmark. Pre-1965 quarters are rare, because they have a high silver content.
If the question is how many 8th s there are, then the answer is 8 since 8(1/8)=1
3/4 = 3.75/5 why do you need 3/4 in fifths?? :S
3 quarters of an hour is 45 minutes, 15 minutes would be one quarter and 30 mins would be two quarters.
19/24ths
s lot of it
At current market prices, silver quarters 1960-64 are worth just over $3 each, while the copper/nickel quarters 1965-69 are worth face value.
It is: 23 and 3/8 = 23.375 as a decimal
125
There are 3 1's in 3.
I have about 68 quarters dating from the 1930's to 1964. What are they worth?
Most quarters from that period are worth more for their silver content than as collectibles. As of 02/2009 they're worth about $2.75-$3.00 retail depending on the exact price of silver. Of course a metal buyer will pay wholesale, about 1/3 less.
Coins minted in San Francisco.
1924 SState quarters are not worth more than face value unless they have the "S" mintmark. Pre-1965 quarters are rare, because they have a high silver content.