I was asking the same question... Apparently a Coke was 5 cents in 1907. That's all I know. ^^;
It's still worth 5 cents. There were over a billion nickels minted that year.
3 ways. 10 cents+10 cents+10 cents=30 cents 20 cents+10 cents=30 cents 5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents=30 cents Hope that helped you
4 pencils cost 10 cents so pencils are 10/4 cents each.So 50 cents will buy 50*4/10 = 20 pencils
You could get 9 - 5 cent items for 45 cents. (9 x $0.05 = $0.45).
I was asking the same question... Apparently a Coke was 5 cents in 1907. That's all I know. ^^;
5 cents. There were over a billion nickels minted that year.
5 cents.
It's still worth 5 cents Canadian, so any store in Canada will accept it at face value towards payment.
Basically 5 cents, maybe 10 cents. No real collectors value yet.
5 cents You could buy individually wrapped Bubble Gum for 1 cent.
5 cents You could buy individually wrapped Bubble Gum for 1 cent And hey linzi!
The coin is still found in circulation today and it's 5 cents
2 cheeseburger meals with fries and a drink from McDonalds, 5-6 packs of cigarettes, 4-5 gallons of gas
He could have 5 cents.
The average price for a movie ticket in 1962 was 70 cents.
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