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I'm not sure what it really called, but I think it is called a Mint, if it makes coins ex. Royal Mint
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18 5p coins make 90p.
this has to be the weirdest question I've ever seen. If you're serious, I guess I'd cut each of five coins into fifteen pieces. This would yield 75 "coins", which, with the sixth original coin, makes 76. How'd I do?
No a product is a thing - e.g. the factory makes toy products.
a dime, two nickels and three pennies