The Mint switched to metric units for all coin specifications several years ago. See the Related Link for a list of current coins.
The diameter of a quarter is 24.26 mm (0.955 in).
The US coin "quarter" (25 cents) is 0.955" in diameter, 0.069 inches thick
Meter.... or more likely millimeters
AUS. quarter is 24.26 mm in diameter. Multiply by pi to get the circumference.(second person) what is the answer stupid!
around 7/8 of an inch (almost one inch)MoreCircular objects have a diameter but not length, so the question isn't meaningful as phrased. Second, US coins have been measured in metric units rather than English units for over 2 decades. According to the US Mint the diameter of a quarter is 24.26 mm
The diameter of a quarter is 24.26 mm (0.955 in).
The diameter of a United States 25 cent (quarter) coin is 2.426 centimetres, or 24.26 millimetres.
The US coin "quarter" (25 cents) is 0.955" in diameter, 0.069 inches thick
The US coin "quarter" (25 cents) is 0.955" in diameter, 0.069 inches thick
Meter.... or more likely millimeters
The diameter of a 5-peso coin is typically measured in millimeters (mm). For example, the Philippine 5-peso coin has a diameter of 25 mm. This metric unit provides a precise measurement of the coin's size.
AUS. quarter is 24.26 mm in diameter. Multiply by pi to get the circumference.(second person) what is the answer stupid!
A U.S. quarter has a diameter of 2.425 centimeters. This measurement reflects the width of the coin across its circular edge.
around 7/8 of an inch (almost one inch)MoreCircular objects have a diameter but not length, so the question isn't meaningful as phrased. Second, US coins have been measured in metric units rather than English units for over 2 decades. According to the US Mint the diameter of a quarter is 24.26 mm
It isn't. The US mint has never made gold quarters, your coin is plated assuming the coin is the same diameter as a normal quarter. Your coin is only worth 25 cents.
The thickness of a quarter is 1.75 mm or 0.069 inches. A quarter is worth 25 cents and has a mass of 5.67 g.
The hole in a standard CD is approximately the same diameter as a quarter, which is 24.26 mm. While the hole itself technically does not directly correlate to any specific coin, a quarter is a close match in size.