I can safely say that there are 20 mile grams in one cent.
5x20=100
One US cent weighs 2.5 grams or 0.0882 ounces.
0.0000000000 sq.ft for one cent
One cent (minted 1982-present) weighs 2.5 grams. 50 of them weigh 125 grams.
In USD (US dollars) the penny or one cent is the lowest measure used. ~
The 1968 one cent coin weighs about 48 grains i.e. about 3.11 grams.
A little over 10.25 grams of pure silver.
An Australian 50 cent coin weighs 15.55 grams. There would be 64 x 50 cent coins in one kilogram.
US one-cent coins manufactured since mid-1982 weigh 2.5 grams, so 200 in unworn condition would weigh a total of 500 grams. Older one-cent coins have different weights; 3.11 grams was the standard from 1946 to mid-1982.
kilo grams
One each of the 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent, 1 Dollar and 2 Dollar coins = 50.95 grams. Australian coins have the following weights - 1 cent - 2.59 grams 2 cent - 5.18 grams 5 cent - 2.83 grams 10 cent - 5.66 grams 20 cent - 11.31 grams 50 cent - 15.55 grams 1 Dollar - 9 grams 2 Dollar - 6.6 grams The 1 and 2 cent coins are still legal tender.
One US cent weighs 2.5 grams or 0.0882 ounces.
A US 5 cent coin- the nickel.
0.0000000000 sq.ft for one cent
A ten cent coin weighs around 2.268 grams.
2.47 cent =1 are
An Australian Twenty cent coin weighs 11.31 grams, so there would be about 88 Twenty cent coins in a Kilogram.