In the United States, it's President George Washington. In Canada, it's Queen Elizabeth II.
Assuming American coinage, the two coins would be a 25 cent coin and a 5 cent coin. Assuming non-American coins, one is not a 10 cent coin, but the other one is. The other coin being a 20 cent coin.
Because it's one-fourth, or a quarter, of a dollar.
A quarter and a nickel. The quarter is the coin that's not a nickel!
A dime is a five cent coin. A quarter is a twenty five cent coin. It therefore takes five dimes to make a quarter.
Australia does not have a "Quarter" coin.
Australia does not have a "quarter" coin.
The coin is a common quarter so spend it.
The Royal Mint does not produce a "quarter" coin.
The British have never issued a "quarter" coin.
The Standing Liberty quarter is an American coin that was produced from 1916 to 1930. A quarter is a coin worth 25 cents. Information about the Standing Liberty quarter can be found on Wikipedia.
The quarter was not the first coin for New Jersey. As a matter of fact, the first coin in the United States was the 1792 Half Dime. This coin was slightly smaller than our current dime.
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