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How are coins called in US?

Updated: 9/24/2023
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  • 1-cent coin = penny
  • 5-cent coin = nickel
  • 10-cent coin = dime
  • 25-cent coin = quarter
  • 50-cent coin = half dollar
  • dollar coin: Newer ones, featuring a different former U.S. President every three months, are referred to collectively as presidential dollars. Older ones are referred to by the name of the person whose likeness they bear, for example, Susan B. Anthony dollars, Eisenhower dollars, Sacagawea dollars, etc.
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