No there is not and there cannot be. There are a number of countries which use a dollar as its major currency unit. Among these are Australia and the US. Australia has a 20 cent coin but not a 25 cent coin whereas the US has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 cent coin. Also the smallest Australian coin is a 5 cent coin. The number of ways of making change for a dollar in Australia and US will, therefore, be different.
The U.S.A. 5 cent coin is 5 gram Other countries also use a 5 Cent coin though, and it was not mentioned in the question which country. Example: the Australia 5 cent coin is 2.83 gram
In several decimal currency systems, 20 cents is the value of a coin. While some nations utilize 20-cent coins, others use 25-cent coins in their place. A 20-cent coin from Australia is one example.
There is a 2 cent euro coin, so to get 12 cents, you would need a 10 cent coin and a 2 cent coin.
use 45 cents and 1 5 cent coin.
Please post a new question with more information. There is no "2 cent new coin" in the U.S., Canada, Australia, the EU, or New Zealand.If you're referring to a 2 new pence coin, it's from the U.K. and is a common circulation coin with no extra value.
Three. A 20 cent, 10 cent and 5 cent coin.
The United States discontinued the production of the 1-cent and 2-cent coins for general circulation in 1857. While the 1-cent coin continued to be minted, the 2-cent coin was officially abolished, and the 1-cent coin remains in circulation today, though its use has declined significantly.
Trinidad and Tobago use the Trinidadian dollar as a currency. A one cent coin from Trinidad is worth 0.00158 in American money.
It is not possible to answer the question. Many countries or regions use cents as a minor currency unit but they have different coinage. For example, the US has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 cent coin. The Eurozone has a 20 cent coin but not a 25 cent coin. You have not specified what country or region the question refers to.
The answer will depend on which country's dollar, and therefore what he coins are. The US has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 cent coin. Australia is the other way around. There is no indication in the question which one you mean - if either. there are many more countries that use a dollar as their main currency unit.
To create equal coin collections valued from 1 cent to 1 dollar, you can use just 7 coins: one 1-cent coin (penny), one 5-cent coin (nickel), one 10-cent coin (dime), one 25-cent coin (quarter), and four 1-dollar coins. This combination allows you to represent all values from 1 cent to 1 dollar using various combinations of these coins. Each denomination can be used alone or in combination to form the required values.