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Can you clarify - are you looking for highest number of coins, or the highest total value of coins? Are you including coins out of circulation?

 

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The answer is infinity (or at least, however many dollar coins are in circulation). A $1 coin is not providing change for a dollar, so no matter how many $1 coins I have, I cannot give you change for your dollar.

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  On 4/14/2015 at 9:40 PM, k-man said:

Considering that there is a $1 coin, the maximum is limited only by the availability of the $1 coins. Without using $1 coins, I don't see how you can have more than 99. :wacko:

There is also a $10 gold piece. Although it's no longer minted, it's legal tender.

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The smallest US coin ever minted was the half cent.  So you could have 199 of these coins and still not have even change for a dollar.

 

Although, I wouldn't recommend it :).  Coin collectors will pay from $30 to $18,000 per coin depending on the type, year, and condition.

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  On 4/20/2015 at 8:47 PM, BobbyGo said:

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The smallest US coin ever minted was the half cent.  So you could have 199 of these coins and still not have even change for a dollar.

 

Although, I wouldn't recommend it :).  Coin collectors will pay from $30 to $18,000 per coin depending on the type, year, and condition.

 

- Would you have change for half-cent?

- Sure! How would you like it? Is all in hundred dollar bills ok?

 

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