Assuming you are referring to United States Lincoln cents, it depend on the year the pennies were minted: 1909-1981 (except 1943) (95% Copper and 5% Zinc) - 3.089 grams each (147 to the pound) - 50 would weigh 154.45 grams 1943 pennies are steel with a zinc coating and weigh about 2.7 grams each (about 168 to the pound) - 50 would weigh about 135 grams 1983- to date (2.5% Copper and 97.5% Zinc) - 2.500 grams each (181 to the pound) - 50 would weigh 125 grams Note: In 1982, both the 95% copper and 97.5% zinc varieties were made - there is no easy way (other than by weighing them) to differentiate between them.
Fifty cents.
50 pennies or fifty cents are in a fifty cent piece or a half dollar.
Fifty pennies (50 cents) is 1/2 of a dollar.
$107.50, or One hundred seven dollars fifty cents.
There are 5,000 pennies in fifty dollars. This calculation is based on the fact that there are 100 pennies in a dollar. So, when you multiply 100 by 50, you get 5,000.
Fifty cents.
50 pennies or fifty cents are in a fifty cent piece or a half dollar.
Fifty pennies (50 cents) is 1/2 of a dollar.
$107.50, or One hundred seven dollars fifty cents.
There are 5,000 pennies in fifty dollars. This calculation is based on the fact that there are 100 pennies in a dollar. So, when you multiply 100 by 50, you get 5,000.
100 pennies in a dollar. 50 dollars. So, 100 x 50= 5000 pennies in fifty dollars
50.
There are fifty coins in a roll of US one cent coins, casually called pennies.
With pennies, dimes, and quarters only, this is not possible.If you could have fractions of coins or negative coins, here are some equations which together represent all solutions:P=5tD=-8t+400/3Q=3t-100/3Where P, D, and Q are the numbers of pennies, dimes, and quarters respectively, and t is any number.HOWEVER: If fifty-cent pieces are allowed, you may have:60 pennies, 39 dimes, 0 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece65 pennies, 31 dimes, 3 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece70 pennies, 23 dimes, 6 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece75 pennies, 15 dimes, 9 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece80 pennies, 7 dimes, 12 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece75 pennies, 20 dimes, 1 quarter, and 4 fifty-cent pieces80 pennies, 12 dimes, 4 quarters, and 4 fifty-cent pieces85 pennies, 4 dimes, 7 quarters, and 4 fifty-cent pieces90 pennies, 1 dime, 2 quarters, and 7 fifty-cent piecesAnd for a riddle you could say Half Dime (A Coin From the 1700's and 1800's.)
That will depend upon the pennies being weighed. Uncirculated copper pennies minted 1909 to 1982 (not including zinc 1943) are heavier than the new zinc pennies that started in 1983. Fifty pounds of the old copper pennies would be about $72.50. Fifty pounds of the new zinc pennies would be about $90.00.
There are 100 pennies in 1 dollar, so 5,000 pennies makes 50 dollars.
One cent (minted 1982-present) weighs 2.5 grams. 50 of them weigh 125 grams.