Two Cents Worth of Hope was created in 1952.
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Two dollars is equivalent to 200 cents. Two quarters are worth 50 cents each, so together they are worth 100 cents. Two dimes are worth 10 cents each, bringing the total to 20 cents. Two nickels are worth 5 cents each, making the total 10 cents. Therefore, the total amount is 330 cents or $3.30.
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Something worth 25 cents, or a quarter is called two bit. As in "shave and a hair cut two bits."
It's worth about two cents for the copper.
A 1942 wheat penny is worth 2 cents for the copper.
Both phrases suggest a lack of value. "Two cents" implies a small or insignificant contribution, while a "plug nickel" is a worthless or counterfeit coin. So, in essence, they both convey that something may not be worth much or anything at all.
The expression is properly two cents' worth, and it is a self-deprecating preface to the statement of a contrary or unpopular opinion. By claiming that our remarks are only worth two cents, we seek to avoid posing as an expert.
That was the value assigned when the denomination was first created by the United States Mint in 1796. The value corresponded to two eighths (two bits) of the Spanish milled dollars, which themselves were worth eight reales.
two bits.
It's worth two cents for the copper.
They're worth about two cents each for the copper.