10,000 dollars
The answer depends in the price of gas and the miles per gallon gotten by your vehicle. A reasonable estimate might be 15 cents. If gas is $3 per gallon, you could get 1/20 of a gallon for 15 cents and that would take you one mile if your car get 20 miles per gallon.
To fill a 5-gallon jug with dimes, you would need approximately 2,000 dimes, as a gallon can hold about 400-500 dimes depending on their arrangement. Since each dime is worth $0.10, 2,000 dimes would total $200. Therefore, you would need roughly $200 in dimes to fill a 5-gallon jug.
It depends what with and where you are.
We think it is 15 cents a gallon Morgan I remember in the 1940's in Tucson, AZ my mother complaining when gas went up to the outrageous price of 10 cents a gallon.
12 cents per gallon which is $1.40 in todays money.
In 1920 the price of a gallon of gasoline was around .18 cents. But that .18 cents is equal to $2.05 in todays money.
Around .25 cents per gallon in 1956 dollars which is around $1.97 in todays money.
.22 cents per gallon which is equal to $3.15 in 2017 money.
About 21 cents a gallon.
About as much we wish it was- 10 cents
10,000 dollars
67 cents per gallon.
About 5 cents a gallon
In 1960 in my area of W-Ky it was selling on average for around 22 cents per gallon.
19 cents
figure a 20 gallon fuel tank at todays prices.