You'll need to provide much more information. Coin values depend particularly on the date, mint mark (if any) and condition of each piece. Two coins that are the same except for date or mint mark can differ in value by tens or even thousands of dollars.
Please post a new question or questions with those details for your specific coins. If you have trouble finding the mint marks, take a look through a site such as CoinFacts.com that has pictures and information about every date and mint mark.
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Quarter: 24.26mm Nickel: 21.21mm Penny: 19.05mm
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US coins: Cent - 19.05 mm Nickel - 21.2 mm Dime - 17.9 mm Quarter - 24.3 mm Half - 30.1 mm Dollar (modern) - 26.5 mm
By far it is the penny.
A penny is 1/5 of a nickel, 1/10 of a dime, 1/25 of a quarter and 1/100 of a dollar. A nickel is 1/2 of a dime, 1/5 of a quarter and 1/20 of a dollar. A dime is 2/5 of a quarter and 1/10 of a dollar. A quarter is 1/4 of a dollar.
Penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, dollar.
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There are several American coins. They are the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar and dollar.
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From least to greatest: Penny Nickel Dime Quarter Half Dollar Gold and Silver Dollar
Quarter: 24.26mm Nickel: 21.21mm Penny: 19.05mm
six pennies, a nickel and a penny, six cents, one one-hundredth of a dollar, one tenth of a penny, one quarter of a quarter.
You may measure them in inches but you cannot calculate them in inches.