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What is the largest amount of money in coins you can have without being able to make change for a dollar?
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What is the largest amount of money in coins you can have without being able to make change for a dollar?
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The amount coin currency someone can have without being able to exchange for a dollar is $1.19.
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The largest
sum of coin
currency one
can have without being able
to give
change for a dollar
is $1.19. This is made up of three quarters (or a single quarter and a single half-
dollar coin
), four dimes and four pennies.
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