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
The number of quarters in a box can vary depending on the size of the box and how the quarters are packaged. Typically, a standard box used for storing coins holds 50 rolls of quarters, with each roll containing 40 quarters, resulting in a total of 2,000 quarters per box. However, if you're referring to a different type of box or packaging, the quantity may differ.
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
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.