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How big is 983.53 thousands of circular mills?

It's about one-and-three-fourths times as big as a US Penny
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The size of a US Penny is about 562 thousands of circular mills.
(United States one-cent coin) (a.k.a. Lincoln penny, a.k.a. Cent, a.k.a. One cent piece)
The Lincoln penny, in its current design since 1909, has a diameter of 19.05 mm (0.75 in) and an area of 562 thousands of circular mills.
It's about twice as big as a US Dime
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The size of a US Dime is about 497.10 thousands of circular mills.
(United States ten-cent coin) (a.k.a. Roosevelt dime)
The dime, in its current design since 1946, has a diameter of 17.91 mm (0.705 in) and an area of 497.10 thousands of circular mills.
It's about six-and-a-half times as big as a Nailhead
The size of a Nailhead is about 153.40 thousands of circular mills.
(for 11-gauge wire nai)
An 11-gauge nailhead measures 153.40 thousands of circular mills. Nails have been used since ancient times; archaeologists have discovered Ancient Egyptian nails that are over 5,000 years old.
It's about 700 times as big as a Ballpoint Pen Tip
The size of a Ballpoint Pen Tip is about 1.40 thousands of circular mills.
(a.k.a. Biro, a.k.a. ball pen, a.k.a. dot pen) (for medium tip)
The most common size of ballpoint pen — a medium-tip — measures 1.40 thousands of circular mills. A typical ballpoint pen can write more than 8,500 m (28,000 ft) before running out of ink.
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