25 pennies =25 cents and 3 quarters is 75 cents so that works
25 pennies and 3 quarters
2 quarters, 6 nickels and 20 pennies make a dollar. Also, 8 dimes and 20 pennies make a dollar. Also, 4 dimes, 9 nickels and 15 pennies make a dollar. Also, 18 nickels and 10 pennies make a dollar. Also, 3 quarter and 25 pennies make a dollar.
7x4 equals 28.
28^2 (28 x 28) is equal to 784.
25 pennies =25 cents and 3 quarters is 75 cents so that works
25 pennies and 3 quarters
18 nickels and 10 pennies
Yes there is, but there are dozens of different coins. There are 28 bronze Five Dollar coins, individually or as a set. There are 16 fine silver Five Dollar coins, individually or as a set. There are 8 fine gold One Hundred Dollar coins, individually or as a set. A Google search using - sydney 2000 olympic coin collection - will get many results, but the images are usually not in place for very long and they are not of great quality.
A real silver dollar struck in 1935 or before weighes 26.73 grams with a actual silver weight (ASW) of .77344oz of pure silver. So 26.73 grams X 28 coins = 805.28 grams or the ASW .77344 X 28 = 21.65632oz of pure silver
There is no one-digit number that is equal to both 14 and 28.
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7-28-11>>> Of all the Morgan dollars, the 1921 dated coins are the highest mintage most common. Regardless of mintmarks, values for circulated coins are $36.00-$44.00.
16 oz per pound X 28 grams per oz = approx. 448 grams
The US is worth more than the Aussie dollar. As of August 28, 2013, it will take 1.11952 Australian dollars to equal one United States dollar. The value changes on a daily basis.
There's only one number that equals 28. The number is . . . . . wait for it . . . . . 28.
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