One isn't but the other is.
2006-12-27 09:02:42
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answer #1
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answered by vincent 4
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A 5p coin and a near mint condition of the 10p limited edition of the queen mum's inaguration now worth 25p. There, well that or a 20 and 10p the other one is
2006-12-27 10:54:20
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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One isn't, the other is.
One of the coins isn't a 20p coin but the other is, so this means you have a 10p coin and a 20p coin.
2006-12-27 10:16:00
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The one that isn't a 20p is a 10p and the other one is a 20p
2006-12-27 09:03:43
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answer #4
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answered by ♥Miss Inquisitive♥ 5
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don't keep me in SUSp
I don't know English sterling, I am assuming one is a 10p and the other is 20p.. the 10p isnt a 20p obviously.
2006-12-27 09:19:06
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answer #5
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answered by scrubbag 7
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The one that isn't a 20p is a 10p and the other is a 20p.
2006-12-27 09:42:32
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answer #6
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answered by Eden 5
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u take the 2 coins melt them 2gether and write 30p with a marker?
2006-12-27 10:28:31
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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The one that isn't a 20p is a 10p, the other is a 20p.
2006-12-27 09:03:27
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answer #8
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answered by Ron H 3
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I'm thinking of a 5 pence coin and another GB modern crown with face value of 25 pence.
2006-12-27 18:47:06
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answer #9
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answered by silverpet 6
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20p and 10p. one of those coins isnt a 20p and that is the 10p
2006-12-27 09:03:30
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answer #10
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answered by Dylan 2
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One's a 20p and the other is a 10p.
2006-12-27 09:03:02
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answer #11
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answered by J Tourettes 3
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