5. One 50 cent piece, one nickel and three pennies
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13 percent of 58 = 7.5413% of 58= 13% * 58= 0.13 * 58= 7.54
0.7, 13, 58 or 58, 13, 0.7
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It is: 13*58 = 754
71 degrees. Add 58 plus 13. If you look at it on a thermometer 13 is well, 13 away from zero and 58 is 58 away from zero in the opposite direction. To go to negative 13 from positive 58 you have to go 58 degrees to get to zero and then 13 more to get to negative 13. So 58 plus 13 is 71.
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To make 58 cents using 6 coins, you can use 1 half dollar (50 cents), 1 nickel (5 cents), and 3 pennies (3 cents). This combination totals 58 cents: 50 + 5 + 3 = 58. Another possible combination is to use 2 dimes (20 cents), 1 quarter (25 cents), and 3 pennies (3 cents), which also adds up to 58 cents.
I think you mean an 1851 Large Cent. This coin has the highest mintage (all most 10 million) of all large cents and values for circulated coins run from $15.00-$25.00 in G-4 to VF-20 which is the most common grades for this coin.Values for EF to AU-58 are $50.00-$156.00 and mint state coins are $180.00+
It is: 45+13 = 58
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The US Post Office continues to make 4 cent stamps today. 4 cent stamps were issued to cover the first class rate of postage from 8/1/58 to 1/6/63.