There are 50 dimes in a roll. Assuming the question refers to modern cupronickel coins, each one weighs 2.268 gm so 50 x 2.268 = 113.4 gm.
All US dimes released for circulation from 1965 to date weigh 2.27 grams.
Assuming you're referring to cents minted after 1982 and dimes minted after 1964, the answer is simple, regardless of whether you estimate or calculate exactly:Estimate:A kilogram is roughly 2.2 US pounds. Dimes weigh only slightly less than cents, thus there are about 2.3 times as many dimes in a kilo versus pennies in a US pound. On top of that, a dime is worth 10 cents so a kilo of dimes is worth roughly 23 times as much as a pound of pennies.Exact calculation:Current US cents weigh 2.5 gm. One US pound is the same as 453.6 gm so there are 453.6 / 2.5 = 181 pennies in a US pound (rounded to the nearest whole amount), or $1.81Current US dimes weigh 2.27 gm, so there are 1000 / 2.27 = 440 dimes in a kilo (again, rounded), or $44.(FWIW, 23 x $1.81 = $41.63 so the estimate is pretty close to the exact figure!)
800 US quarter dollars minted in 1964 or before weigh about 11 pounds. 800 US quarter dollars minted after 1964 weigh about 10 pounds.
5 US gallons of water weigh approximately 41.7 pounds.
A 1964 US quarter weighs 5.67 grams.
US silver dimes weigh 2.5 grams, dimes dated 1965 to date weigh 2.27 grams.
Modern (i.e. 1965 and later) US dimes weigh 2.27 gm each which is 0.08 oz. That means 200 dimes weigh about one US pound, so 10 lbs would be 2000 dimes or $20.
Modern copper-nickel dimes weigh 2.27 gm. Older (1964 and earlier) 90% silver dimes weighed 2.5 gm.
It depends on what type of dollar coin you're referring to, and the size of the roll. Modern dollar coins are made of brass, not silver. They weigh 8.1 gm each and are shipped 25 per roll. If you're referring to older dollar coins, please see the Related Question for weights of each type.
8.25 ounces on a postal scale
$20 or 200 dimes
You Should Have 200 Dimes Which Is $ 20.00 US
All US dimes released for circulation from 1965 to date weigh 2.27 grams.
10 dimes makes a US dollar.
First you have to know the dates of the coins. Dimes struck before 1965 weighed 2.5 gm; dimes dated 1965 and later weigh 2.268 gm. If you assume they're all post-1964, just get out your calculator and divide.
The link below shows the weights, metals, and sizes of all current coins.That depends on the coin. It also depends on what year they made. Dimes made of silver have a different weight than the current dimes. Please ask again and be more specific.
1964 and older US dimes contain 90% silver.