3 mm
The bronze English one penny piece, as minted between 1971 and 1992, was 1.52 millimetres thick. The steel one penny piece, as minted since 1992, measures 1.65 millimetres in thickness.
Millimetres to 1 decimal place (or micrometres rounded to the nearest 100).
Six millimeters is equivalent to 0.236 inches. To visualize it, it's about the thickness of a credit card or a standard pencil. In terms of everyday objects, it's roughly the thickness of a stack of six pennies.
The United States one quarter coin has a thickness of 1.75 millimetres, or, rounded to three significant figures, 0.0689 inches.
Millimetres.
Height = 113 millimetres, Width = 59 millimetres, thickness = 13 millimetres.
1.55mm at the rim
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That would be measured in millimetres.
The bronze English one penny piece, as minted between 1971 and 1992, was 1.52 millimetres thick. The steel one penny piece, as minted since 1992, measures 1.65 millimetres in thickness.
Millimetres, as in 1.5 mm. You could use a micrometer to measure thickness of a coin.
The diameter is 120 millimetres. The thickness depends on whether or not it can be written to.
Coins are measured in millimetres.
The standard thickness of a CD is 1.2mm (about .05 inches), but can vary from 1.1 to 1.5mm.