At least 52. All the state quarters plus the normal quarter and the D.C. quarter.
Update and correctionThere are or will be many more than 52. Since the Washington quarter was introduced there have or will be over 100 different designs:1932-1998: Traditional eagle reverse
1999-2008: 50 state quarters, modified obverse, state reverse
2009: 6 DC / Territorial quarters
2010-future: At least 56 National Monument designs
Before that, there have been other designs including:
Standing Liberty : 1916-1930
Liberty Head ("Barber") : 1892-1916
Seated Liberty : 1839-1891
Capped Bust : 1815-1837
Draped Bust : 1796-1807
According to the US mint, 568.01 million quarters were made in 2012.
Current US quarters weigh 5.67 gm, which is 0.2 US ounces. That means five quarters weigh one US ounce; a pound is 16 ounces so it's the same weight as 16 X 5 = 80 quarters.
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There are 4 quarters in a dollar, so there are 100 quarters in a pound (as there are 100 cents in a dollar). Therefore, one pound of quarters would be equivalent to $25 (100 quarters ÷ 4 quarters per dollar = 25 dollars).
There are four quarters in one, whether you're talking money, cakes, miles, etc.
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90 difernt kinds
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80 US quarters are in a pound.
Possibly hundreds. In UK many special Cheddars are made.
They're many facts about US quarters but ine is that all quarters made before 1965 contain 90% silver.
To convert quarters to US dollars, you can divide the number of quarters by 4, since there are 4 quarters in a dollar. For 15,000 quarters, you would calculate 15,000 ÷ 4, which equals 3,750. Therefore, 15,000 quarters is equivalent to 3,750 US dollars.
Diversity is what describes the many different kinds of things that surround us. One of the opposites is uniformity. In uniformity, as many people and things look alike as possible. There's little choice in the kinds of people and things.
A standard banks roll of US quarters is $10, or 40 quarters.
44 US quarters weigh 250 grams.
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The US Mint in Philadelphia struck .............613,792,000 quarters in 1990. The US Mint in Denver struck .....................927,638,181 quarters in 1990. The US Mint in San Francisco struck ...............3,299,559 proof quarters in 1990. Total number of quarters struck in 1990: ..930,938,353