November 9, 2008

From The Nest – The Secret Squirrel

Filed under: Comment Of The Week — The Secret Squirrel @ 12:00 pm

This week, a riddle. I will post the answer next week, along with the amusing source from which I found it.
Two coins make up 30 cents and one of them isn’t a 10c piece. What are they?



5 Comments »

  1. Wait, it’s…. no, that’s not it. Um….. is it…. nahh, it wouldn’t be that…..

    Okay, you’ve stumped me. Now I’ll have to wait a week!!

      Rodney Twelftree — November 9, 2008 @ 7:53 pm

  2. The usa quater(25c) and a 5c piece make up 30c.
    OR
    When the aussie dollar is worth US75c, two australian 20c add up to 40c australian, which is equell to 30C american.

      Mark Raymond — November 9, 2008 @ 7:55 pm

  3. I never thought about cross-currency-ing this. That might actually work. Although I suspect the answer might be more simple than that. You know, the kind of smack-your-head simple….

      Rodney Twelftree — November 9, 2008 @ 9:26 pm

  4. Umm, two 20c coins, a full one, and half of the other one?
    Either that or two 5c coins in Euros which would just about be worth AU$0.30

      Michael Kubler — November 12, 2008 @ 4:25 pm

  5. easy!!

    a 1986 commemorative jubilee medalion currently worth $0.2541 and a 5c peice.

      Wozza — November 14, 2008 @ 7:06 am

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