No U.S. coins weigh those exact amounts. The smallest U.S. coin ever minted was the silver 3-cent piece, which weighed 0.75 grams, followed by the silver half-dime (5-cent) at 1.3 grams.
The nickel.
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The current US Dime weighs 2.268 grams. The current British Penny weighs 3.56 grams.
A US 5 cent coin- the nickel.
As of 05/2009 this commemorative coin retails for about $6 if still in its original packaging.
A US 5 cent coin- the nickel.
US coins come in different sizes and weights. Here are the current coin weights:The current US penny (cent) weighs 2.5 gramsThe current US nickel (5 cents( weighs 5 grams (twice penny)The current US dime (10 cents) weighs 2.268 gramsThe current US quarter (25 cents) weighs 5.67 grams (twice dime)The current US half-dollar (50 cents) weighs 11.34 grams (twice quarter)The current small US dollar coin weighs 8.1 gramsSo there would be the following per ounce (avoirdupois) of 28.35 grams:11.34 pennies5.67 nickels12.5 dimes5 quarters2.5 half-dollars3.5 dollar coins
2.268 grams. All US Dimes have the same weight.
Five Piastres are nickel plated steel coins from the country of Jordan. The coin weighs 5 grams is round in shape the diameter is 26mm and the US value of the coin is $0.07
It depends on the coin's weight. For example a current US 1¢ coin weighs 2.5 gm so it would take 40 of them to weigh 100 gm (100/2.5 = 40) But if you used a heavier coin, say a UK £1 coin that weighs 9.5 gm, you'd need far fewer of them to weigh 100 gm - in fact, only about 10 coins. (100/9.5 = 10.5 +/-)
First, there is no such coin as a "Liberty Eagle" in numismatic terms, an Eagle is a $10.00 gold coin. The word Liberty appears on every US coin except the Two-Cent & Three-Cent (silver) pieces. Please post new question with the date and denomination of the coin.
depending on the watch and the band, somewhere around 50 grams. A US 5 cent coin weighs about 5 grams.