A quarter and a nickel.
ONE of them is not a nickel...its a quarter!
2006-11-01 01:08:44
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answer #1
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answered by Jen 2
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If it's not the one of them a nickel then it's the other and then it's easy to count 30 cents, ha ha!
2006-11-01 01:14:37
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answer #2
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answered by Jejerian 2
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A quarter and a nickel
2006-11-01 01:18:51
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answer #3
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answered by openpsychy 6
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One of them is not a nickel, it's a quarter... But what about the other one, which actually IS a nickel?
2006-11-01 01:14:17
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answered by Anonymous
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One is a quarter and the other one is a nickel
2006-11-01 01:09:25
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answered by Leondra 1
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A quarter and a nickel....
One of them is not a nickel
2006-11-01 01:09:47
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answered by moonlit 2
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When you touched the coin, it made it slightly warmer than the rest. He's have felt how warm each was, and the warmest would be the one you'd touched. With coins, as they're so cold, your finger would be a bit cooler too. I've seen it done with cards before, but without the hand guessing thing.
2016-05-23 01:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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One of those extremely rare 18-cent coins and one of those even rarer 12-cent coins.
2006-11-01 01:11:24
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answered by Anonymous
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2 quarters
2006-11-01 01:07:43
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answered by KARiNA 2
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It's a quarter and a dime. But it's Canadian money, so 30 cents US.
2006-11-01 01:17:25
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answered by Anonymous
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