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What is a quarter, dime, nickel, and a penny?

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This web page gives basic information about U.S. currency and various coins in circulation. U.S. currency is produced at U.S. Treasury locations in Washington, D.C., and Fort Worth, Texas. 100 cents are equal to 1 dollar. read more

Worth 10 cents. It is made of a nickel and copper blend. It is smaller than a penny or a nickel. It has Franklin D. Roosevelt on the front and a torch on the back. read more

The quarter, dime, nickel and penny are coins of the American currency. A quarter is worth 25 cents (25% of a dollar), a dime is worth 10 cents (10% of a dollar), a nickel is 5 cents (20% of a dollar and a penny is 1 cent (1% of a dollar). read more

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