Ten (10) nickels and Three (3) quarters.
7 quarters 2 dimes 4 nickels
Two quarters, a dime, two nickels, and a penny
8 quarters and 12 nickels
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13 nickels 7 dimes
7 quarters 2 dimes 4 nickels
7 quarters and 11 nickles
7 quarters = 1.7511 nickels = 0.551.75 + 0.55 = 2.30
Two quarters, a dime, two nickels, and a penny
8 quarters and 12 nickels
19 quarters and 4 nickels.
14 Quarters = $3.50 28 nickels = $1.40 To get this answer you simple add 2 nickles to one quarter which = 35 cents divide 4.90 by 35 which equals 14 14 will be the number of quarters and double that, 28 will be the number of nickels
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You would have to know the exact number of coins per denomination. Modern U.S. quarters weigh 5.67 grams. Dimes 2.27 grams. Nickels 5 grams.
Ten it each group.
The value of the coins is going to be highly dependent upon the ratio of coins. In general: Dimes, quarters and half dollars are roughly $20/lb Nickels are $5/lb And there are 181 pennies to a pound ($1.81) So we're talking any where from $1600 to $150.
One bank box contains $100 worth of nickels, which is 2,000 coins.