One pre-1965 silver dime weighs 2.5 grams. At 50 dimes to a roll, 50 times 2.5 equals 125 grams.
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.
Including the paper wrapper, it weighs just under 4 ounces.
A roll of 50 pennies weighs approximately 4.375 ounces.
A 20-coin roll of Franklin half dollars would have a face value of $10, would weigh 250 grams (8.0377 troy ounces, or 8.8185 oz avoirdupois), and being 90% silver, would have 7.234 troy ounces of silver, giving it a "melt value" of $102.80 (as of December 3, 2007)
A standard roll of scotch tape typically weighs around 1-2 ounces, depending on the size and length of the roll.
One pre-1965 silver dime contains 2.25 grams of silver (90% silver, 10% copper, total weight of 2.5 grams), and one roll contains 50 dimes, which makes 112.5 grams of silver per roll.
A roll of dimes typically contains 50 coins, with each dime weighing approximately 2.268 grams. Therefore, a roll of dimes would weigh around 113.4 grams (50 dimes x 2.268 grams/dime).
One modern dime weighs 2.268 grams, and there are 50 dimes in a roll. One roll then weighs 113.4 grams, so 75 rolls weigh 8,505 grams, or 8.505 kilograms, or 18.75 pounds.
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.
Including the paper wrapper, it weighs just under 4 ounces.
A roll of dimes is worth $5.00. A roll of quarters is worth $10.00. Roll of nickels is $2.00 and roll of pennies is $0.50. Hope this helps. (:
A roll of dimes is 50 dimes or $5.00
$5.00; it should hold 50 dimes.
At 50 dimes to a $5 roll, with a current melt value of about $2.20 per dime, that makes a roll worth $110 (as of 10 January 2013).
There are 20 nickels in a $2.00 roll of coins. There are 50 dimes in a $5.00 roll of dimes, and there are 50 pennies in a $0.50 roll of pennies.
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.
Despite the condition, dimes dated 1964 are so common that there's generally little to no collector value. Being that '64 was the last year for silver dimes, most were hoarded, resulting in a surplus of uncirculated specimens. Based on silver prices as of 23 May 2016, one roll of silver dimes has a melt value of $59.39.