Identifying coins

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Identifying coins:

Identifying coins By: Logan Thresher

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The Penny A Penny is worth 1 cent. The penny is copper, or brown. You count pennies by 1’s. 1¢

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You can write the value three ways: - 1¢ -1 Cent - One Cent

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Back: Front: The Penny has two sides. Abraham Lincoln Lincoln Memorial

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The Nickel A Nickel is worth 5 cents. The nickel is silver, or grey. You count nickels by 5’s. 5 ¢

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It has smooth edges.

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You can write the value three ways: - 5¢ -5 cents - Five cents

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The Nickel has two sides. Front: Thomas Jefferson Monticello Back:

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A Dime is worth 10 cents. You count dimes by 10’s. The Dime 10¢

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It is the smallest coin. It has rough edges.

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You can write the value three ways: - 10¢ -10 Cents - Ten Cents

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The dime has two sides. Front: Franklin Roosevelt A torch and some branches Back:

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The Quarter A quarter is worth 25 cents. The quarter is silver, or grey. You count quarters by 25’s. 25¢

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It is the largest coin. It has rough edges.

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You can write the value three ways: - 25¢ -25 Cents - Twenty-five Cents

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The quarter has two sides. Front: George Washington Bald Eagle Back:

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The Coin’s Value

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Names