You would have a 1 Penny and a 10 Pence coin.
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Many countries use cents in their currency and the answer will depend on which currency you are talking about. That will determine the denominations of coins that are available. In the US, the simplest is 3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies (7 coins) or 9 dimes and 2 pennies (11 coins). If you have 20-cent coins, 4 of those, 1 10-cent, and 2 cents (pence).
The two coins are laying face down near each other. One serves as the base of the fountain and the other is the base of a statue.
You can have 82 cents if you have - 7 dimes, 2 nickels, 2 pennies - 1 quarter, 3 dimes, 5 nickels, 2 pennies - 1 half-dollar, 2 dimes, 1 nickel, 7 pennies
11 dimes.
five coins 0.25 / 0.05 = 5
a tanner and a shilling
because one of the other coins is a 1p
Rusty Pence was born on 1900-03-11.
Rusty Pence died on 1971-08-11.
26.5 pence This is not accurate. It depends on the year of the money. If the money was from the time when coins were .925 silver, then 12 shillings and sixpence would be worth 20 pounds, 62 pence in today's money (as of 1/18/2016) assuming you don't add any numismatic value on top of that. .500 silver coins would be worth 11 pounds, 15 pence. Even base metal coins would have to be put through an inflation calculator to arrive at an accurate amount in today's money.
To make 48 cents with 14 coins, you can use a combination of pennies, nickels, and dimes. For example, you could use 8 dimes (80 cents) and 4 pennies (4 cents), but that exceeds 14 coins. A correct combination would be 1 quarter (25 cents), 2 dimes (20 cents), and 11 pennies (11 cents), totaling 48 cents with 14 coins.
13+16=29 40-29=11
You would have a small dilemma. Comment: You might have a "sixpence" in "old money" and a decimal 5p coin. (How do we know when we've got the right answer to riddles?) Another idea: Perhaps the wording should have been "one of the coins isn't a 10 pence coin". In which case it's that answer that says: You have 10p and 1p, because one coin isn't a 10p, but the other one is.
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139, 11 and 2
There are 200 Pence in Two Pounds, therefore - 20 Pence is one tenth (1/10th) or 10% of Two Pounds.