A penny (p) is worth _______ cent.
1 cent
2 cents
3 cents
one (1) cent
This President's face in on the US penny.
George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
This coin is made of copper, so it is brownish in color.
Penny
Nickle
Dime
Quarter
penny
(p) + (p) + (n)= ________
2 cents
5 cents
7 cents
7 cents
It takes one-hundred (100) of this coin to make a dollar ($1.00).
Penny
Nickle
Dime
Quarter
A nickel (N) is worth _______ cents.
1 cent
5 cents
10 cents
five (5) cents
This President's face is on the US quarter.
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington
George Washington
This coin is silver, it is the smallest and thinnest of the four US coins.
Penny
Nickle
Dime
Quarter
dime
(N) (N) (P) (P) (P) (P) (P) =________
15 cents
10 cents
fifteen (15) cents
It takes ten (10) of this coin to make a dollar ($1.00).
Penny
Nickle
Dime
Quarter
dime
A dime (D) is worth ________ cents.
10 cents
5 cents
25 cents
ten (10) cents
This President's face is on the US nickel.
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
This coin is silver, medium sized and is the thickest of the four US coins.
Penny
Nickle
Dime
Quarter
nickel
(D)(D)(D)(N)(N)(N)(N)(P)(P)(P)= _________
50 cents
51 cents
53 cents
53 cents
It takes twenty (20) of this coin to make a dollar ($1.00).
Penny
Nickle
Dime
Quarter
nickle
A quarter (Q) is worth ________ cents.
10 cents
25 cents
5 cents
twenty-five (25) cents
This President's face is on the US dime.
George Washington
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
This coin is silver and it is the biggest of the four US coins.
Penny
Nickle
Dime
Quarter
quarter
(Q) (D) (N) (P) (P) (P) (P) (P) (P) (P) (P) (P) (P) = _________
25 cents
50 cents
It takes four (4) of this coin to make a dollar ($1.00).
Penny
Nickle
Dime
Quarter