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For the most part those made before the 1960s are the ones worth keeping.
12 pennies/5 quarters or 7 dimes/15 nickels (turn them all in pennies) 12/125 >? 70/75 12/125 >? 70÷5/75÷5 12/125 >? 14/15 (clearly it seems that 14/15 is greater than 12/125, however cross multiply) 12x15 >? 14x125 180 < 1,750 So that 7 dimes/15 nickels is greater than 12 pennies/5 quarters.
Yes, a lot of them, but silver dimes have been made from 1796 (with a few missing years) to 1964, so it depends dates, mintmarks and condition.
I have filled up 3 quart jars Of quarters, their value range from 176 dollars to 198 dollars I am trying to fill a quart jar with dimes but that takes a long time. I suspect that the dimes Will be worth more than the quarters Because they pack together tighter.
2 quarters, 4 dimes and 3 pennies.2 quarters, 4 dimes and 3 pennies.2 quarters, 4 dimes and 3 pennies.2 quarters, 4 dimes and 3 pennies.
It would all depend on the mix. If you had 180 pounds of pennies and the other 10 pounds were nickels, dimes and quarters that would be worth a lot LESS THAN if you had 180 pounds of quarters and the other 10 pounds were pennies, nickels and dimes.
It's plated. The US never made silver pennies - for one thing, they'd be worth more than dimes!
They are worth more because less were minted.
One cent - it's plated, not real silver. The U.S. never minted silver pennies. They would have been worth more than dimes!
Two pennIes
They're not.
they were made that way
Must you end with? I would say none.
yes
1 cent. It's plated. Think about it for a few seconds - pennies are larger than dimes, so a silver penny would be worth more than 10 cents!
2 quarters,4 dimes, and 3 pennies