125 grams or 4.02 troy ounces.
One pre-1965 silver dime weighs 2.5 grams. At 50 dimes to a roll, 50 times 2.5 equals 125 grams.
The weight of 50 dimes would depend upon when the dimes were minted. For dimes minted from 1873 to 1964 the weight of 50 of them would be 125 grams or 4.02 troy ounces. If the 50 dimes were minted from 1965 to 2009 then the weight of them would be 113.5 grams or 3.65 troy ounces.
There are 50 dimes in a roll. Assuming the question refers to modern cupronickel coins, each one weighs 2.268 gm so 50 x 2.268 = 113.4 gm.
U.S. dimes minted since 1965 weigh 2.268 grams.
113.5gm = 2.27gm x 50
125 grams or 4.02 troy ounces.
US silver dimes weigh 2.5 grams, dimes dated 1965 to date weigh 2.27 grams.
One pre-1965 silver dime weighs 2.5 grams. At 50 dimes to a roll, 50 times 2.5 equals 125 grams.
The weight of 50 dimes would depend upon when the dimes were minted. For dimes minted from 1873 to 1964 the weight of 50 of them would be 125 grams or 4.02 troy ounces. If the 50 dimes were minted from 1965 to 2009 then the weight of them would be 113.5 grams or 3.65 troy ounces.
There are 50 dimes in a roll. Assuming the question refers to modern cupronickel coins, each one weighs 2.268 gm so 50 x 2.268 = 113.4 gm.
You can get 50 dimes out of $5. (10x5=50) simple math...
5 dimes equals 50 cents.
For modern dimes 1965-present, they weigh 2.268 grams. Silver dimes minted before 1965 weigh 2.5 grams.
$5.00; it should hold 50 dimes.
A roll of dimes typically weighs around 5.5 ounces. Therefore, 75 rolls of dimes would weigh approximately 25.31 pounds (11.46 kilograms).
146 Dimes weigh 2.268 grams and it takes 200 dimes to make a pound using the current Roosevelt dimes