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U.S. quarter

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A tape measure

Common coin diameters for reference:

  • U.S. and Canada:
    • 1¢: 19 mm, 0.75 in;
    • 5¢: 20 mm, 0.79 in;
    • 10¢: 18 mm, 0.71 in;
    • 25¢: 24 mm, 0.95 in;
    • 50¢: 30 mm, 1.18 in;
    • $1: 26 mm, 1.02 in;
    • $2: 28 mm, 1.10 in.
  • UK
    • 1p: 20.32 mm, 0.80 in;
    • 2p: 25.91 mm, 1.02 in;
    • 5p: 18.00 mm, 0.71 in;
    • 10p: 24.50 mm, 0.96 in;
    • 20p: 21.40 mm, 0.84 in;
    • 50p: 27.30 mm, 1.07 in;
    • £1: 22.50 mm, 0.89 in;
    • £2: 28.40 mm, 1.12 in.
  • Eur
    • 1¢: 16.25 mm,
    • 2¢: 18.75 mm,
    • 5¢: 21.25 mm,
    • 10¢: 19.75 mm,
    • 20¢: 22.25 mm,
    • 50¢: 24.25 mm,
    • 1€: 23.25 mm,
    • 2€: 25.75 mm,
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English

Aluminium metal with an American penny for size comparison

Public domain This image is in the public domain because it contains materials that originally came from the United States Geological Survey, an agency of the United States Department of Interior. For more information, see the official USGS copyright policy


Türkçe

Büyüklük karşılaştırması için yanına bir Amerikan kuruşu konmuş alüminyum parçası.

Public domain Aluminium Metal.jpg adlı görüntü kamu malıdır çünkü içeriği, ABD İç İşleri Bakanlığı (United States Department of Interior)  bünyesindeki bir daire olan Birleşik Devletler Jeolojik Etüd (BDJE; United States Geological Survey, USGS)  kökenli özgün malzeme ile ilgilidir.

Daha ayrıntılı bilgi için, bakın: BDJE'nin resmi telif hakkı uygulaması.

Telif hakkı ile ilgili bu etiketin özgün kaynağı: Wikimedia Commons'daki Template:PD-USGov-USGS.

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