There are thousands of coins in the US, but if you mean circulation coins, there is the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, Native American dollar, and presidential dollar.
There are different people on the coins. Not all are the same
Four words that appear on all US coins are "United States of America."
Many different metals.
"E Pluribus Unun" and "In God We Trust" are some sayings that are used on US coins. US coins no longer have to say "In God We Trust" but so far they all do.
The FACE value is the same as all other US coins set by the denomination.
There are different people on the coins. Not all are the same
All US coins use metal
British coins are different from all other coins because they are British coins. The coins of all countries need to be different so that we can tell them apart. What is legal tender in one country, is not legal tender in another country.
The answer depends on the currency. The choice of coins for US cents is different to that for Euro cents, so the answer will be different.The answer depends on the currency. The choice of coins for US cents is different to that for Euro cents, so the answer will be different.The answer depends on the currency. The choice of coins for US cents is different to that for Euro cents, so the answer will be different.The answer depends on the currency. The choice of coins for US cents is different to that for Euro cents, so the answer will be different.
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Four words that appear on all US coins are "United States of America."
US coins have been struck Copper, Nickel, Gold, Silver, Steel, Zinc, and Bronze. There have been so many different combinations that it would take a pamphlet to list all the different variations.
Many different metals.
Because without coins the empires would not get bombs and all
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"E Pluribus Unun" and "In God We Trust" are some sayings that are used on US coins. US coins no longer have to say "In God We Trust" but so far they all do.
No current circulating US coins contain any silver at all. For information about older coins, please see the Related Question.