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Coin Bill Validator Popular Q&A
Q: How to Balance a Coin on a Bill.
A: 1. Ask an audience member or a friend to try to balance a coin on the edge of a dollar bill. 2. Instruct them to try it on their own and watch as they struggle ... Read More »
Q: What are valid US coins?
A: pennies, nickles, dimes, quarters, and fifty cent pieces. Read More »
Q: What president is not on a coin or bill?
A: MR Obama Read More »
Q: Why is there a 25 cent coin but not a 25 dollar bill?
A: Because technically we don't have a "25 cent" coin, we have a "quarter dollar" coin. Coins are measured in their divisions of the dollar. Denominations above a ... Read More »
Q: How Do I Start a Bill- and Coin-Operated Laundry Business?
A: 1. Find potential investors or lenders or use your savings in order to invest in the business. Laundromats often cost $200,000 to $500,000 to start up, includin... Read More »