Q. How many combinations can you make with 50 cents?
5604 possible combinations
Q. What two coins make a dollar?
Answer: 100 pennies, 20 nickels, 10 dimes, or 4 quarters; each = 1 dollar. Can you make a dollar using only 7 coins? Answer: 2 quarters + 5 dimes = 1 dollar.
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Q. What Coins cost?
Rare Quarters Values
Coin Type | Average Circulated | Typical Uncirculated |
---|---|---|
Quarter – Standing Liberty 1917-1930 | $2.50 – $50. | $100 – $150. |
Quarter – Washington (Silver) 1932-1964 | $2.50 – $25. | $5 – $100. |
Quarter – Washington (CuNi) 1965- | face value | face value |
Quarter – Bicentennial Dated 1776-1976 | face value | face value |
Q. What year coins are worth saving?
The 2004 and 2005 commemorative nickels are too numerous to be saved except in mint-condition rolls. All dimes before 1965 are worth their “junk” silver value. When the spot silver price is $20, the 90-percent silver coins issued through 1964 are worth 14 to 15 times face value.
Q. Which coins are worth millions?
Here are some of the most valuable coins in America and why they are more valuable than others:
- 1913 Liberty Head Nickel.
- 1870 S Liberty Seated Dollar.
- 1927 Double Eagle (D)
- 1794 Silver Flowing Hair Dollar.
- 1838 O Capped Bust Half Dollar.
- 1804 Draped Bust Quarter.
- 1893 Silver Dollar.
Q. How do I sell my old coins?
Local coin dealers are natural places to visit first when selling coins. Mostly you’ll sell low and medium-value coins here. When you go to a dealer, look at their stock. If they have a lot of coins made of the same metal and of similar quality to the ones you’re selling, chances are they’ll give you a fairer price.
Q. Is coin collecting a good investment?
Although coins can definitely be profitable investments, it’s important to keep your coin collecting hobby fun! By incorporating some good investments into your collection, however, you can make some money from your hobby and explore an entirely different side of coin collecting.