Riddle: two coins

By William Entriken

1 minutes

I have two coins.

Neither of them is worth more than or equal to a dollar.

Together they are worth more than a dollar.

What two coins do I have?

(no cutting in half)

WARNING: from now on, any response that does not answer this question will be a loss.

I’m not posting the right answer, but here is an AA and a wrong assumption. Due to the warning, that will be a loss.

Ryan McCabe: does it have anything to do with the value of what the coins are made of
Ryan McCabe: like 2 pure silver dollars
Ryan McCabe: 2, 1946 Silver Roosevelt dimes are worth $1.20
Full Decent: numismatic value, i didn’t even think of that
Full Decent: aa!
Kevin Spier: that riddle is ridiculous
Kevin Spier: there exists no such coin that is worth $x$ for $$0.5 < x < $1.0$
Kevin Spier: given that you are considering only face value of american currency there exists no pair of coins satisfying your criteria

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