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Currently, there are the following denominations of US Coins minted for circulation:

  • 1 cent coins (pennies)
  • 5 cent coins (nickels)
  • 10 cent coins (dimes)
  • 25 cent coins (quarters)
  • 1 dollar coins (the Native American and Presidential one dollar coins).

While these are the only coins currently being produced for general use, there are a number of other coins such as commemorative coins and silver and gold coins that the Government is minting which have varying denominations. These include

  • 50 cent coins (half dollars, made of copper-nickel). Halves were minted for circulation until a few years ago but are now only made for collectors due to low demand.
  • "silver eagles" (1 oz of silver)
  • "gold eagles" (0.10, 0.25, 0.50, and 1.00 oz of gold)
  • "platinum eagles" (same weights as gold eagles)
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