A quarter dollar, or 25-cent coin, costs 25 cents. In terms of production, the U.S. Mint spends a small amount to manufacture each coin, but it is designed to have a face value of 25 cents in transactions. The actual cost of production can vary depending on factors like metal prices and manufacturing processes, but it is significantly lower than its face value.
because it is one fourth of a dollor
A quarter is 25 cents in the USA.
You need another number to make a dollar (not dollor) a fraction of that value.
c quarter 1788 from massachusetts
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because it is one fourth of a dollor
the cost of need for speed is 1 dollor
1 dollor
It is based on how much the labtop cost. If it is a millon dollor laptop a lot of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ well you get my point cash.
A quarter is 25 cents in the USA.
The cost of a quarter can vary depending on what it is referring to - a quarter of a dollar, a quarter pound of a product, or a quarter of a year in terms of financial reporting. It would be helpful to clarify which specific type of "quarter" you are referring to for a more accurate answer.
$1.59 plain or $1.99 for a one of their specialty hot dogs.
You put the dollor up to a light, and if you can see through it then its real.
the 1883 silver dollor is worth $24.95.
the word 'dollor' has two syllables. dol and lar
0 because it didn't even exist yet
Generally they were free with a contract then phone companies worked out new models could be sold