There are 119 ridges on a U.S. mint quarter. Also called "reeds"
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∙ 12y agoThere are 119 ridges - aka "reeds" - on a US quarter; its Canadian counterpart has 130 ridges.Additional snippetA US dime has 118 ridges - that's only one fewer ridge than the quarter.
There are no ridges on a US Penny or the US Nickel, the edges are smooth.
According to the US Mint, a dime has 118 reeds/ridges.
A US dime(10 cents) has 118 ridges to be exact.
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There are 119 ridges - aka "reeds" - on a US quarter; its Canadian counterpart has 130 ridges.Additional snippetA US dime has 118 ridges - that's only one fewer ridge than the quarter.
There are no ridges on a US Penny or the US Nickel, the edges are smooth.
According to the US Mint, a dime has 118 reeds/ridges.
A US dime(10 cents) has 118 ridges to be exact.
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One US quarter has a weight equal to 0.00567kilogram.
The United States dime (10 cents) has 118 edge ridges. The coin is 17.91 mm in diameter and is 1.35 mm thick
When a coin is milled it means that the coin was made using machines instead of hand made. Milled coins have ridges outlining the coin. The dime and the quarter are milled.
because back in the old days the quarters were made out of silver and the people would cut the outer side of the quarters off and collect the silver and cash it in later on
A quarter (25 US cents) has a mass of 5.67 grams.
One US quarter is 5.67 grams or 0.00567kg
A 1972 Washington quarter is just a quarter, many are still in circulation.