In the U.S., definitely. That denomination was issued from 1793 to 1857. It was discontinued due to inflation and the fact that the coin had started to cost more than a half-cent to produce.
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The answer is 17.5 cent
5. a dime is 10 cent. and a dollar is 100 cent soo half of a dollar is 50 cent and 10 time 5=50 cent. :)
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There is such a thing as a 50 euro cent coin, which is one half of a euro.
A half cent is one half of one cent or 200 half cents = $1.00. If your asking about the value of a specific coin, a date is needed.
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The answer is 17.5 cent
No such thing. The US never minted a coin in that denomination.
Cent as in currency? If so, it is a noun. A noun is a person, place, or thing. A cent is a thing.
Twenty-cent piece, Half-Dime, Three-cent piece, two-cent piece & the Half-cent.
To write one half cent with decimals, you would express it as $0.005. This is because one cent is equal to $0.01, and half of a cent would be half of that amount, which is $0.005. In decimal form, this would be written as $0.005.
5. a dime is 10 cent. and a dollar is 100 cent soo half of a dollar is 50 cent and 10 time 5=50 cent. :)
Gold Coins: $20-$10-$5-$3-$2.50-$1.00 Silver coins: Dollar-Half Dollar-Quarter- 20 cent piece-Dime-Half Dime-3 cent silver. Copper Coins: 5 cent- 3 cent (nickel)- 2 cent- 1 cent- Half cent
Could you please check that date? The half cent was discontinued in 1857 so there are no genuine 1881 half cents.
Well, honey, to write half of 1 cent, you simply write it as 0.005 cents. It's not rocket science, darling. Just divide 1 cent by 2 and you get your answer. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!