Assuming we are using current minted normally circulated coins (not one of each year that was struck, not ones of denominations not currently minted, not the various gold coins):
US currency:
2 pennies = $0.02
2 nickels = $0.10
2 dimes = $0.20
2 quarters = $0.50
2 half-dollars = $1 (omit this based on your specifications)
2 dollars = $2 ---> US$3.82
Omitting the half-dollars, we get US$2.82
Omitting the dollar coins, we get US$1.82.
But Canada has a $2 coin, so in Canada, you would have $2 x $2 = $4.00 more. That would give you $3.72 + $3.50 = C$7.82
Omitting the half-dollars, we get C$6.82
For 5 of each coin, the US value would be US$9.55, while the Canadian value would be C$19.55
Omitting the half-dollars, we get US$7.05, C$17.05
Omitting the US dollar coin, we get US$2.05
For 10, it would be US$19.10, C$39.10
Omitting the half-dollars, we get US$14.10, C$34.10
Omitting the US dollar coin, we get US$4.10
For 15, it would be US$28.65, C$58.65
Omitting the half-dollars, we get US$21.15, C$51.15
Omitting the US dollar coin, we get US$6.10
For 25, it would be US$47.75, C$97.75
Omitting the half-dollars, we get US$35.75, C$85.75
Omitting the US dollar coin, we get US $10.75
Now technically all coins are legal tender. Therefore, technically, you should include the Canadian $0.20 coin (struck in 1858). You could also start using all the various "state quarters" (now being minted) and "provincial quarters" (struck for Canada's 125th birthday). There are also Canada's $5 gold, $10 gold, and $20 gold, as well as Canada's gold sovereigns. There is also the 1/2 penny struck in 1832--but I doubt you would find any way to use that (nor should you--it is strictly a collectable now!) But I maintain that is all overkill.
On the US side, there is also the US 1/2 cent, 2 cent, 3 cent, $0.20, $2 1/2 gold (i.e., $2.50), $3 gold, $5 gold, $10 gold, and $20 gold coins. Again--overkill.
2006-08-21 00:56:45
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answer #2
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answered by Zagros Carolyn Alice Sadjadi 2
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USA coins
2 of every coin?
$3.72
5 of every coin?
$9.15
10 of every coin?
$18.30
15 of every coin?
$27.45
20 of every coin?
$36.60
did that in my mind and it was sooo long.
was that dollars or coins?
Canadian coins
Victoria 1 cent 1858-1859
Victoria 5 cents 1858-1901
Victoria 10 cents 1858-1901
Victoria 20 cents 1858
Victoria 1 cent 1876-1901
Victoria 25 cents 1870-1901
Victoria 50 cents 1870-1901
2006-08-21 00:13:56
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answer #3
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answered by LiTlE mIsSy 6
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2 of every coin $.82
5 of every coin $2.05
10 of every coin $4.10
15 of every coin $6.15
25 of every coin $10.25
if you want it added together $23.37
as for canadian money sorry i dont know much about that
2006-08-21 01:16:58
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answer #4
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answered by pHHUO57 1
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US coins .01 thru 1.00-that is what is currently available
2 of each 3.82
5 " " 9.55
10 " " 19.10
15 " " 28.85
25 " " 47.75
edit--my answer stands as is, you should have stated denominations to begin with
2006-08-21 00:28:59
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answered by Comfortably Numb™ 7
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