its a trick question ....... one of them is not a nickel the other one is ...
10 coins= 2 fifty cent coins.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here! If Ann has more 50c coins than 10c coins and the total value is $5, we can figure out that she must have 4 10c coins. Let's give Ann a little encouragement as she counts her coins and solves this puzzle.
A fifty cent piece and a nickel. One is not a nickel, but the other one is.
African Coins
Many countries issue (or used to issue) 1 cent and 2 cent coins. Please post a new question with the coins' country of origin and their dates.
Sorry no US 2 cent coins dated 1863
Such a coin does not exist. The Australian "cent" coins were first introduced in 1966.
In the US there are pennies and there were 2 cent coins but they're not the same. Pennies are one cent coins. Two cent coins were made from 1864 to 1873, so please check your coin again and post a new question.
4 Quarters, and one 50-cent coin.
There are 190 five-cent coins in $9.50. To calculate this, you divide 9.50 by 0.05, which equals 190. This is because each five-cent coin is worth 0.05 dollars, so dividing the total amount by the value of each coin gives you the number of coins needed.
Sorry no US 20 cent coins dated 1802
No gold US one cent coins were ever made.