A quarter and a nickel. (The other coin is a nickel.)
2007-02-06 07:36:30
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answer #1
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answered by Doug A 2
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I heard this riddle in Scrubs...the OTHER one is a nickel. The two coins are a quarter and a nickel. One is not a nickel (the quarter) and one IS.
2007-02-06 07:38:12
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answer #2
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answered by Dama 3
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That's easy my drama teacher told me that one... a quarter and a nickel. It said only one couldn't be a nickel.
2007-02-06 07:51:36
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answer #3
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answered by lilbeth 2
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Two ten pence pieces, that's about the equivalent of 30 cents, I'm Scottish by the way.
2007-02-06 07:38:45
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Quarter and a nickel, if you're speaking U.S. currency. However, depending on the exhange rate, it could be a peso and a loonie. (Mexican coin and Canadian coin)
2007-02-06 07:38:10
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answer #5
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answered by ildjb@sbcglobal.net 5
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a quarter and a nickel.
the first one is a quarter, the second one is a nickel
2007-02-06 09:21:44
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answer #6
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answered by Luxurious 6
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One quarter and one nickel.
2007-02-06 07:37:43
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answer #7
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answered by microfine19 2
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A quarter and a ...oh, bugger.
I don't know.
A quarter and a nickel, because one of them is a quarter?
2007-02-06 07:38:56
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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10 and a 20.!!!
2007-02-06 09:36:30
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answer #9
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answered by JAM123 7
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The other one is!!!!
2007-02-06 07:40:45
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answer #10
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answered by daniel'smum 3
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