The 5 euro cent coin is copper in color, about the same diameter as an American nickel (but slightly thinner), with the number 5 and the words "euro cent" above a map of Europe on one side, and the specific country's design on the other. Each eurozone country has its own set of designs for all euro coins.
Round brown with 2 different side that has different information
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The first U.S. 5 cent coin was struck in 1866.
75/5 = 15 So 15, 5 cent coins make up 75 cents. 75/10 = 7 and then another 5 cent coin So 7, 10 cent coins and one 5 cent coin makes up 75 cents. 75/20 = 3 and then another 10 cent coin and a 5 cent coin So 3, 20 cent coins, one 10 coin and one 5 cent coin. 75/50 = 1 and then another 20 cent coin and a 5 cent coin. So 1, 50 cent coin, one 20 cent coin and one 5 cent coin. There the Answer, By Answerly
The U.S.A. 5 cent coin is 5 gram Other countries also use a 5 Cent coin though, and it was not mentioned in the question which country. Example: the Australia 5 cent coin is 2.83 gram
Years ago the 5 cent coin had a Buffalo on it.
The Australian 5 cent coin has an echidna on it?
A 5 cent coin in Canada is known as the 'nickel'.
5 cent
The Australian 5 cent coin will go the way of the 1 and 2 cent coins one day, but the Royal Australian Mint has no plans to withdraw the 5 cent coin in the immediate future. New Zealand dispensed with their 5 cent coin in 2006.
i have a 1991 5 cent coin printed on a copper(penny
A US 5-cent coin is 75% copper and 25% nickel.
The 5 cent coin
In Australia, the slang word for a 5-cent coin is a "zac" or "zack". Either way it is pronounced the same (like zak). The word, like the coin itself, is less common these days.