The most common coins are pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. A penny is 5 and a nickel is worth five cents, a dime is worth ten cents, 6 a quarter is worth twenty-five cents. You can use these coins to buy things at stores 7 to make change. Coins have been used as money fo...
The denominations you’ll see the most are the penny, nickel, dime, and quarter. The Mint makes half dollars and dollars for collecting, but you can still spend them. The Mint makes more than just circulating coins. Collectible coins are for people to save and collect. These coins ...
cents(美分), change(零钱), coins(硬币), currency(货币), dime(一角), dollar(美元), money(钱钱), nickel(五分), penny(仍然是美分), puzzle(谜语),和 quarter(两角半) 这些单词。它们可能会横着、竖着、斜着出现,甚至还有倒着写的。
A penny is 1 cent (1). A nickel is 5 cents (5). A dime is 10 cents (10g). A quarter is 25 cents (25). A half dollar is 50 cents (50g). A dollar is made up of 100 cents (100g).Vocabulary Skills1. We s dollars in the United States.2. The phrase "is made up of" ...
Cite this lesson The United States' currency system includes several coins. Learn the number values and letter names of each of these coins, including the quarter, dime, nickel, and penny. Coins In the United States, we use four different types of coins in our money system. A coin is ...
C 3. B 4. A 5.(见下表)6.C Bills Value Picture 1 dollar bill S1 C 2 dollar bill $2 G 5 dollar bill $5 A 10 dollar bill $10 D 20 dollar bill $20 B 50 dollar bill $50 F 100 dollar bill $100 E Coins Value Picture Penny lé B Nickle 5g C Dime 10g E Quarter 25 A ...
I’m a very thin little dime With President Roosevelt's (总统罗斯福)face. If you have two nickels(五分镍币) or ten pennies, Then they can take my place! I'm a shiny George Washington (乔治•华盛顿)quarter, The largest coin of the four. I equal one nickel and two dimes, Worth ...
Present day United States coins produced for circulation include the penny (1 cent), nickel (5 cent), dime (10 cent), quarter dollar (25 cent), half dollar (50 cent) and dollar coins.United States Coins Besides the coins now in circulation, there were also half cents, two cent pieces,...
Dollars and CoinsWe spend dollars in the United States.The color of the dollars is green.Dollars come in $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50,and $100 bills.The U.S. coins are the penny, nickel dime,quarter and half-dollar.A penny is 1 cent (1e).A nickelis 5 cents (5g).A dime ...
Aside from the basic quarter, dime, nickel, and penny, the Canadian dollar and two-dollar coin havevery different namesthan one in the states might expect: the Loonie and Toonie. The Loonie (one dollar) is called this because it features a picture of a loon, the national bird of Canada...