Minimumthickness of a quarter

* The quarter reverse designers have changed throughout the 50 state coin series, which started in 1999. Likewise, the obverse of the changing Presidential $1 coins first that have been issued in 2007 have different designers.

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Thickness of a quarterin cm

The carrier led group OMTP have recently endorsed micro-USB as the standard connector for data and power on mobile devices. These include various types of battery chargers, allowing Micro-USB to be the single external cable link needed by some devices.

It is about half the height of the mini-USB connector, but features a similar width. In the Universal Serial Bus Micro-USB Cables and Connectors Specification, details have been laid down for Micro-A plugs, Micro-AB receptacles, and Micro-B plugs and receptacles, along with a Standard-A receptacle to Micro-A plug adapter.

The Micro-USB connections are intended to replace the Mini-USB plugs used in new devices including smartphones and Personal digital assistants. This Micro-USB plug is rated for 10,000 connect-disconnect cycles.

Thickness of a quarterin inches

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How much does it cost to mint coins? That depends on the price of metals within each coin, which fluctuates daily. The latest cost numbers provided by the Mint lists the penny at 1.26 cents, 7.7 cents for a nickel, 4 cents for a dime, 10 cents for a quarter, and 16 cents for each dollar coin.

The table shows coin photos and specifications for modern coins circulating in the U.S. In a given year, the United States Mint produces well over 15 billion coins for the purpose of buying and selling goods. All these coins are produced in the Mint facilities of Denver and Philadelphia. The approximate life span of a coin is 30 years.