A standard box of quarters typically contains 50 rolls. Each roll holds 40 quarters, amounting to a total of 2,000 quarters per box, which is equivalent to $500.
50 in each box
Trick qeustion. You never said how many rolls of quarters johnston had.
2000
8 rolls of pennie’s 6rolls of nickels 3 rolls of dimes 9rolls of quarters
A box of quarters typically contains $500 worth of coins, as it includes 50 rolls of quarters, with each roll containing 40 quarters. However, the actual cost to purchase a box of quarters may vary based on bank fees or charges, but generally, you should expect to pay around $500 plus any applicable fees. If you're buying them from a bank, they might not charge you extra, but it's always good to check with your local bank branch.
50 in each box
Trick qeustion. You never said how many rolls of quarters johnston had.
2000
Two $10.00 rolls and or 80 coins
A standard bank box of nickels contains $100 worth, which is 50 rolls at $2 each.
15 quarters, 3 dimes
If my math is correct, the answer is 6.95
Well, honey, a box of quarters contains $500, so to make $250, you'd need half a box of quarters. So, the answer is 0.5 boxes of quarters. But don't go trying to cut a box in half, that's just rude.
$1,000 (4X$250) or 40 rolls
A standard bank box of nickels contains $100 worth, which is 50 rolls at $2 each.
$100
Coin dealers may still have rolls of earlier State quarters in stock. For current releases, first check with your local banks, especially the one(s) with which you hold accounts; some of them may get in rolls of State Quarters. You can get current, and some recent back-issues, rolls of State Quarters from the US Mint's web catalog, but you'll be paying more than face value for them.