Money
The U.S. Mint's official namefor a penny is "cent"[2] and the U.S. Treasury's official name is "one cent piece" The colloquial term "penny" derives from the British coin of the same name.
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Nickel $0.5 (five cents) The (United States) nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling a twentieth of one United States dollar.
The nickel's design since 1938 hasfeatured a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. From 1938 to 2003, Monticello was featured on the reverse. For 2004 and 2005, nickels featured new designs to commemorate the bicentennials ofthe Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition; these new designs were called the Westward Journey nickel series. In 2006, Monticello returned to the reverse, while a new image of Jeffersonfacing forward was featured on the obverse.[
Thomas Jefferson Monticello
Dime $.10 (ten cents)
The dime is a ten cent coin, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime".The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation.
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Quarter $.25 (twenty-five cents)
A quarter dollar, is a coin worth ¼ of a United States dollar, or 25 cents. The quarter has been producedsince 1796.The choice of 25¢ is more common in other parts of the world
George Washington
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