The answer is 63.00
Armored car services deliver boxes of dimes worth $250. That's fifty $5.00 rolls.
Two pounds of U.S. quarters is $40 (four full rolls of quarters).
180. This is because 40 quarters is 10 and 10 x 18 = 180.
Well, honey, if you're trying to make 99 cents using pennies, you'll need 99 of those little copper circles. It's not rocket science, just basic math. So, get counting and make sure you have enough rolls of pennies on hand.
8 rolls of pennieβs 6rolls of nickels 3 rolls of dimes 9rolls of quarters
50 in each box
Pennies$2.50,nickles$6.00,dimes$30.00,quarters$20.00=$58.50
Well honey, if we're talking about good ol' US currency, you can make 15 bucks with a mix of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. You'd need 60 quarters, 150 dimes, 300 nickels, or 1,500 pennies. Just don't go trying to pay for your groceries with that many coins unless you want some serious eye rolls from the cashier.
The answer is 63.00
Coin rolls from the Federal Reserve do not have metal bands on them. Any you may find would have to be from a private individual since banks do not use metal either.
One roll of dimes contains 50 coins for a value of $5. Quarters come in rolls of 40 for a value of $10.
Because quarters and dimes made before 1965 are 90% silver, some are still out there but you have to look through a lot of rolls to find them.
A standard roll of US cents contains 50 coins.
10 rolls of 10 pennies is 10$
50 rolls of 50 dimes, 2,500 dimes total, face value of $250.
There's no guarantee for it, but the idea is that you can hope to find silver dimes, quarters, or half-dollars in bank rolls. Half-dollars are supposedly the preferred coin, because while silver dimes and quarters were discontinued after 1964, halves still had silver until 1970.