You could thread them on a string and carry them that way.
the king
I had five bullion coins in my pocket.
In my opinion, I think it would be better to find your wallet you can carry in a SIDE pocket because if you need to takemoney from your pocket real quick, you need to take yourwallet real quick too, right?But if you put it in your hip, it might be stuck and thenyou won't be able to take your wallet out really quick.So I think it would be better to carry in a side pocket.
It would be a quarter an a nickel. The question said one of the coins is not a nickel, not both.
The average person would probably carry things like keys, a wallet, their cell phone, a pocket knife, gum, a lighter, spare change, pens, pencils, etc. Hope I have helped. Here are a list of all the things I always have in my pockets: 1 pen, a pencil, a pocket knife, a lighter, my 2 lucky coins, a little metal turtle, my wallet, my ipod, my cell phone, a bandanna in my back pocket, 1 dollar in change, and a pack of gum.
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If all coins were dimes he would have $1.30. Every quarter that replaces a dime increases the total by 15c. The total has to be increased by $1.20 which is 15c x 8. He has 8 quarters and 5 dimes.
Because their hands and front pockets are full.
Paper money made transactions more convenient and reduced the need to carry heavy metal coins. It also facilitated trade by enabling larger and more complex transactions. Additionally, it helped standardize and stabilize economies by providing a consistent medium of exchange.
Top left pocket would be his AB64 (paybook). To right pocket could have; pack of cigarette's, wallet and note book and Pencil. On the front of his trousers there is a small pocket. This is for a first field dressing. In left or right side pocket would be a clasp knife. Half way down the left leg on the front is a large pocket. In there would be a shell dressing, plus what ever you would want to put in there.
If you mean a penny from 1960 the answer would be one penny. These coins are not rare and can easily be found be searching through pocket change. If you mean pennies from the 1960s the answer would still be the same. Again these can easily be found in pocket change.
I would suggest Gander Mountain on Woodman Drive. They will carry a variety of pocket-sized knife sharpeners suitable for both the sportsman and the kitchen.