1 cent,2 cents,5 cents,10 cents,20 cents,1 euro,and 2 euro
note money,coins money.
TBH all kinds of Goblins Do.
Two dimes, five nickels, and one penny.
The first thing that comes to mind is one dime and 18 nickels. That would be .10 + .90 = 1.00 in 19 coins.
If it is an actual US-minted coin, yes.
in the 1800s are rare.......the Red Book tells you all kinds of rare dates
It would depend on what country the coins are from, the denominations, grades and what they are made of. So a value can't be given.
The question did not specify which country. Different countries have different coinage.
half dollar, quarter, nickel, twenty cent peice ( yes, they do exist)
3 quarters 3 nickels and 10 pennies 25X3=75 5X3=15 1X10=10 75+15+10=100
1.Aluminium- Construction 2.Copper- some wire or U.S penny 3.Steel- Spoon Fork 4.Silver-Jewellery Utensils Coins 5.Gold- Coins Jewellery
Coinstar machines typically accept most U.S. coins, including pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. However, they do not accept foreign coins, damaged coins, or tokens. It's always a good idea to check with your local Coinstar machine, as specific acceptance policies may vary by location.