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How Many Quarters In 10 Dollars?

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If you’re asking how many quarters in $10 dollars, the answer is 40.  There are 4 quarters in a dollar.  So, if you have 10 dollars, that means you have 40 quarters.  It is simple if you do the math. 

Here is how the arithmetic works out:

1 dollar = 4 quarters.

You just do the multiplication, 1 dollar = 4 quarters, times 10, gives you 40, or:

1 dollar = 4 quarters.
2 dollars = 8 quarters.
3 dollars = 12 quarters.

…

8 dollars = 32 quarters.
9 dollars = 36 quarters
10 dollars = 40 quarters.

 There you have it. How many quarters are in $10 dollars?  It’s 40. 

American Women Quarters

Between 2022 and 2025, the U.S. Mint is releasing quarters with women on them. The program, called American Women Quarters, will feature the following influential women:

2022

  • Maya Angelou
  • Dr. Sally Ride
  • Wilma Mankiller
  • Nina Otera-Warren
  • Anna May Wong

2023

  • Bessie Coleman
  • Edith Kanaka’ole
  • Eleanor Roosevelt
  • Jovita Idar
  • Maria Tallchief

2024

  • Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray
  • Patsy Takemoto Mink
  • Dr. Mary Edwards Walker
  • Celia Cruz
  • Zitkala-Ša

2025

  • Ida B. Wells
  • Juliette Gordon Low
  • Dr. Vera Rubin
  • Stacey Park Milbern
  • Althea Gibson

History of the Quarter

Pile of American coins

Quarters were first put into circulation in 1796. Ironically, they did not feature any presidents because they reminded Washington and others in goverment positions of British coins with kings and queens on them. Instead, the first quarters had a symbol of liberty on the front and the bald eagle on the back.

The first quarters weren’t marked with their value. It wasn’t until 1804 that the mark 25c was added to the coin. Before that, people just had to know how much the coin weighed compared to others to know how much they were worth.

In honor of Washington’s 200th birthday in 1932, his visage appeared on the coin where it has been ever since.

Some Fun Facts About The Quarter

Front and back of the Missouri state quarter

Incidentally, if you want some more facts about the quarter, did you know that:

  • Between 1999 and 2009, the US Mint produced a quarter representing each of the 50 states. They released five different ones per year.
  • Current US quarters are known as the “Washington Quarter” because they bear the likeness of George Washington, the first President of the United States.  
  • Between the 1932 to 1964 the US Mint made quarters out of 90% silver.  Pre-1964 silver quarters are worth about $3.74 in todays money.
  • Each U.S. quarter weighs 5.7 grams.
  • Quarters have a diameter of .955 inches.
  • Quarters have a thickness of 1.75 millimeters.
  • Currently minted U.S. quarters are made out of an outer layer of nickle with an inner core of copper. 
  • Quarter are made out of 8.3% copper, with the remainder being nickel.
  • U.S. quarters have indentations milled into their sides known as “reeds”.  Reeding helps prevent counterfeiting and makes coins easier to identify by touch and sight.
  • Coins are in circulation for approximately 30 years. After that, they’re considered too worn to use, so the mint melts them down for other purposes.

Sources: US Mint , US Mint Coin Classroom, and Wikipedia.

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