one fifty cent piece, one quarter, four dimes, 4 pennies equaling $1.19
$1.19 made up of one half dollar, one quarter, four dimes, and 4 pennies
Assuming he is using current US coins, she has 4 pennies, 4 dimes, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar - 10 coins for a total of $1.19. He could, of course, also have any number of dollar coins as well.
One half dollar, one quarter, four dimes and four pennies. It equals $1.19. You can not make change for exactly one dollar with those coins
$1.19 {3 Quarters or a Half-Dollar and a Quarter, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies.}
The largest amount of US coinage that one can hold without having change for a dollar is $1.19, comprised of: 3 quarters (or 1 half dollar and 1 quarter), 4 dimes, and 4 pennies
From least to greatest: Penny Nickel Dime Quarter Half Dollar Gold and Silver Dollar
ten dimes
You could have up to $1.19 in change (US currency) and still not have change for a dollar: 9 dimes, 4 pennies, and 1 quarter. An alternative would be 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies. Of course, you could have any number of $1 coins, and still not have change for a dollar...
1/4 of a dollar or 25 cents. A quarter will always be worth this amount. The year does not matter.
No, a quarter is a different coin, and its value is only a quarter (1/4) of a regular dollar.
two bits are in a quarter of a dollar
August 9, 2009 In MS67 the 1854 Seated Liberty Quarter has a value of $85,000.