Oh, dude, making 66 cents is like, super easy. You can do it by having 6 pennies, a nickel, and a quarter. Or you could just have six dimes and a nickel. You could even have two quarters, a dime, and a penny. It's like, whatever floats your boat, man.
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I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
sixty-six cents
You would have to use a half dollar coin (which is not common) along with 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 1 penny
35 cents/12 = 2.927 cents each bought at selling at ( 10/3) 3.333 cents 3.333 cents - 2.927 cents = 0.406 cents profit per pencil 0.406 cents * 66 pencils = 26.796 cents ( call it 27 cents profit on a sale of 66 pencils )
if you have 66 dollars or cents put it down if you don't take 66 steps
One possible combination to make 66 cents with five coins is using two dimes (20 cents), one quarter (25 cents), and two pennies (2 cents). Alternatively, you could use one quarter (25 cents), four dimes (40 cents), and one penny (1 cent). Multiple combinations can achieve the same total, but these are a couple of examples.
55 cents
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As 08/21/2012 the butterfly stamp is 65 cents.
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impossible