It depends on the type of coin. Nickels can last five years pennies 1 year dimes 10 years quarters 25 years half dollars 50 years golden dollar 100 years
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I have to disagree, based on years of observing pocket change. If by "life expectancy" you mean the point when coins from a given year start becoming uncommon (however one defines that word) due to wear/loss/collecting/etc., certainly the figures would be more on the order of
Cents - about 15-20 years
Nickels, dimes, and quarters - about 30-50 years. These coins are made of cupronickel which is very hard; noticeable wear only sets in after 30+ years in circulation.
Halves - It's very difficult to say because they no longer circulate widely due to errant business and government policies
Dollars - The new manganese-brass coins haven't been out long enough to establish a track record, and these as well will not circulate widely until the dollar bill is finally made obsolete.
dese nuts
The life expectancy was about age 83.
A male born in the United States in 1953 had an average life expectancy of about 66.6 years. This means that, on average, he would be expected to live until around 2020. Factors such as healthcare advancements, lifestyle changes, and socioeconomic status can influence individual longevity, but this figure reflects general trends for that birth year.
A white male born in the United States in 1920 had an average life expectancy of about 58 years. However, this figure can vary based on factors such as socioeconomic status, health, and lifestyle. Many individuals from that era lived beyond the average, especially if they reached adulthood during the post-World War II economic boom. Overall, life expectancy has significantly increased since then due to advances in healthcare and living conditions.
In 1779, life expectancy in the United States was significantly lower than today, typically around 35 to 40 years. This figure was influenced by high infant mortality rates, infectious diseases, and limited medical knowledge. Many individuals did not survive past childhood, which dramatically affected average life expectancy statistics. Additionally, conditions varied based on factors such as region, socioeconomic status, and access to resources.
The average life expectancy in the United States in 1935 was around 61 years.
78.4 years
The average life expectancy for babies born in the US in 2002 was around 77-78 years.
dese nuts
77.1 years. The US average is 78.1 years and the world average is 67.2.
Calculating from birth, the average life expectancy for females in the United States is 80.65. The current population of females in the US is 157.1 million, which is 50.8 percent of the total population.
Life expectancy refers to the average length of time a person can expect to live. In the US, the life expectancy is around 80 years of age. In South America, the country with the lowest life expectancy is Guyana, with a life expectancy of 63.32 years of age.
The life expectancy of a male born in Canada in 1951 is 66 years of age. The life expectancy of a female born in the same year is 71 years of age.
I guess: about 60-75 years old and older.
The US ranks around 35th in the world for life expectancy, with an average life expectancy of around 78 years. Several factors contribute to this ranking, including access to healthcare, lifestyle choices, and socioeconomic disparities.
The average life expectancy of an American male is 75.7 years. (for babies born in 2010, according to the US Census Bureau)
The life expectancy of a male in the US in 1975 was around 68.2 years.