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35 cents by two coins

A person claims that he has two coins equal to 35 cents, but one of them is not a quarter, is that claim possible?

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Doctor Bob
I suppose that is possible in some currencies. In the U.S. econony I don't know of any two coins that could equal 35 cents.
How about you? Any thoughts on the subject so that there is dialogue and not just an answering machine in place?

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jdrew39
If you have two coins that equal 35 cents, one of the coins is a quarter and the other one is a dime.

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MrsAndrews
One of them is not a quarter - but the other one is!

Quarter + dime (not a quarter) = .35 cents!

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