Coin Count n' Roll Activity | U.S. Mint for Kids (2024)

Coin Count n' Roll Activity | U.S. Mint for Kids (1)

Help get coins moving! Count and roll your coins to prepare them for the bank.

Grades: 2nd grade and up

Materials:coins, coin wrappers (you can get these at a local bank or online), pencil, paper

Time: 30 to 90 minutes

Steps:

1. Gather your materials. Find your change jar or go on a hunt to find coins to roll. Then, grab coin wrappers, which are paper tubes used to make coin rolls. Most banks will accept these coin rolls and will exchange the coins for bills. You will also need a pencil and paper. Make sure you have a flat surface to do this activity.

2. Lay out your coins and sort them by coin type, or denomination. Make one pile for each denomination: quarters, nickels, dimes, and pennies. If you have half dollar or dollar coins, keep these separate. You may not have a coin roll for these or enough coins to fill a paper tube for half dollar or dollar coins. If you aren’t sure what each coin looks like, learn more about them.

3. Make two columns on a piece of paper. Title the left side “Coins” and the right side “Wrappers.” Count the number of coins in each pile. After you count a pile, write down the number of that coin in the “Coins” column. Repeat for each of your piles. Example: Quarters: 63. Nickels: 86. Dimes: 57. Pennies: 93. Half Dollar: 1. Dollar: 3

4. Look at your coin wrappers. How many wrappers do you think you will need for each type of coin? Think about how many coins might fit inside one wrapper. Write your prediction on your paper on the right side next under the title “Wrappers.”

5. Now roll your coins! Pick one coin denomination to start rolling.

  • Make sure you have the right coin wrapper! Each wrapper is labeled with the coin denomination (quarter) and how much money a full roll will be worth ($10). This means when you have a full roll of quarters it is equal to $10. Some rolls may also include the value of a coin (25 cents). The value is how much a coin is worth when you use it as money. For example, a quarter is worth 25 cents.
  • Take your wrapper and place a few coins inside. Then fold the paper up from the bottom of the wrapper to seal it so that coins do not come out of the bottom. Now continue adding coins until the wrapper is almost full. Make sure you have a little bit of paper at the top of the wrapper to fold over to seal the roll. The wrapper should be closed on both sides. Set your full coin roll aside and continue filling the other wrappers.

Note: if you do not fill a wrapper all the way, you can always keep adding to it later when you have more coins. We will only count full coin rolls for this activity.

6. How many wrappers did you use for each denomination? Count how many full rolls you have and compare it to your prediction. How close were you? Write down your actual number of wrappers next to your guess.

  • Bonus question – Can you figure out how many coins fit inside each full wrapper? Hint – If your coin wrapper tells you how much money you have with one completed roll (e.g., one roll of pennies equals 50 cents), you can work backwards to figure out how many coins it takes to reach the total. Think of it this way – if one penny is equal to one cent, how many pennies does it take to make 50 cents?

7. Now it’s time to find out how much money you will get back from the bank. Flip your paper over.

If you figured out the bonus question above, you know that there are:

  • 40 quarters per roll
  • 50 dimes per roll
  • 40 nickels per roll
  • 50 pennies per roll

On your paper, write down how much money you have for each denomination. Then add up or multiply that value by the number of rolls you have. Do not count any half-full or partially-full coin rolls.

Example: One roll of pennies equals $______ . I have four rolls of pennies. I have $_________.

Then add up all the denominations to figure out how much money you have in total!

8. Go with an adult to the bank. You can exchange the full rolls of coins for bills or add the money to a savings account so you can spend it later.

You helped put coins back into circulation – they aren’t stuck in your change jar anymore! Other people and businesses will be able to use the coins after they leave the bank. Plus, you added money to your pocket or your savings account. Pat yourself on the back!

Coin Count n' Roll Activity | U.S. Mint for Kids (2024)

FAQs

How many 25 cents are in a roll? ›

How many quarters are in a roll? A roll of quarters contains also maxes out at 40 coins. Each quarter is worth 25 cents, so a roll of quarters has a total value of $10.

How many quarters are in a roll of $10? ›

To convert $10 to quarters, we simply multiply the number of dollars by four. So, there are 40 quarters in $10.

How much money is a roll of pennies? ›

Hint – If your coin wrapper tells you how much money you have with one completed roll (e.g., one roll of pennies equals 50 cents), you can work backwards to figure out how many coins it takes to reach the total.

How many nickels are in a roll? ›

Q: How many nickels are in a roll? A: A standard roll of nickels contains 40 coins, which equals $2.

How many dimes is $5? ›

There are 50 dimes in $5.00.

How many $1 coins are in a roll? ›

Available products: 2023 $1 Circulating Coin Roll - Premium (includes 20 coins) 2023 $1 Circulating Coin Roll - Non-Premium (includes 20 coins) 2024 $2 Circulating Coin Roll - Premium (includes 25 coins)

How many dimes are in a roll? ›

How Many Coins Are in a Regular Roll of Coins?
Number of Coins in a Standard Roll
DenominationNumber of CoinsFace Value
Dime or 10 Cents50$5.00
Quarter or 25 Cents40$10.00
Half-Dollar or 50 Cents20$10.00
3 more rows
Aug 26, 2024

How many dimes are in $10? ›

One-dollar bill: Now your kids know that 10 dimes make up one dollar. Five-dollar bill: Moving up, it takes 50 dimes to make a $5 bill. Ten-dollar bill: Double that, and you've got 100 dimes in a $10 bill.

How many nickels are in 2 dollars? ›

To find out how many nickels are in two dollars, you'd need to divide 200 cents by 5 cents. 200 divided by 5 = 40. There are 40 nickels in two dollars.

How much is in a roll of loonies? ›

It is named the 'loonie' because of the loon featured on the coin, has eleven sides, and is made of gold-coloured nickel. There are 25 loonies in a roll with a total value of $25.00. The coin rolls are brown/black for easy differentiation.

How many quarters are in a bank bag? ›

When the Federal Reserve Bank receives currency, the coin deliveries are shipped in boxes. Each standard box holds 50 rolls of coins, regardless of denomination. Whether it's a box of dimes or a box of quarters, each box holds 50 rolls. For quarters, each box holds 2,000 quarters, which equals $500.

Can you buy rolls of coins at the bank? ›

In many cases, obtaining a small number of one-cent, nickel, dime, or quarter rolls is as easy as simply going up to the bank teller's desk, requesting said rolls, and paying the equivalent amount in a cash exchange or withdraw from one's account at that bank.

How many 5 cents make 1 dollar? ›

Conversion of Nickels into Dollars

As 100 cents form a dollar, and 1 nickel equals five cents, we can say that 20 nickels make up a dollar.

How many 25 are in a roll? ›

How Many Coins Are in a Regular Roll of Coins?
Number of Coins in a Standard Roll
DenominationNumber of CoinsFace Value
Quarter or 25 Cents40$10.00
Half-Dollar or 50 Cents20$10.00
One Dollar25$25.00
3 more rows
Aug 26, 2024

How many coins make 25 cents? ›

There are only two ways to do that - 1 dime, 2 nickels and 5 pennies, or 1 dime, 1 nickel and 10 pennies. The way you question is phrased, using and implies that all three types of coin must be used.

Is one quarter 25 cents? ›

The quarter is the United States' 25-cent coin. The person on the obverse (heads) of the quarter is George Washington, our first president.

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