A standard bank box of nickels contains $100 worth, which is 50 rolls at $2 each.
50 in each box
$1,000 (4X$250) or 40 rolls
A standard bank box of nickels contains $100 worth, which is 50 rolls at $2 each.
25.12lbs not including any paper or cardboard wrapping. Each half dollar weighs .4019 ounces. A standard box of half dollars contains 1000 half dollars ($500). 1000 x .4019 equals a total weight of 401.9 ounces, or 25.12lbs.
A standard box of dimes typically contains 50 rolls. Each roll holds 50 dimes, making the total value of a box of dimes $500.
A standard box of quarters typically contains 50 rolls. Each roll holds 40 quarters, amounting to a total of 2,000 quarters per box, which is equivalent to $500.
A standard box of dimes from the bank typically contains 50 rolls. Each roll consists of 50 dimes, totaling $5 per roll. Therefore, a full box contains $250 worth of dimes.
A standard box of toonies typically contains 50 rolls. Each roll consists of 25 toonies, which means there are a total of 1,250 toonies in a box. However, the exact number may vary depending on the packaging or specific distribution practices.
50 rolls of 50 dimes, 2,500 dimes total, face value of $250.
175 and one half in our last box!
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Please rephrase your question. Their value depends on their dates and mint marks. Half-dollars dated 1971 and later are made of copper-nickel and are only worth 50¢ Half-dollars from 1965 to 1969 are made of 40% silver and are worth about $2.50, depending on the current price of silver. Half-dollars dated 1964 and earlier are made of 90% silver and are worth at least $6.00 based on the price of silver. Many from the mid-1940s to 1964 are only worth that amount but older ones may be worth more to a collector.