document.write( "Question 566840: The value of an uncircumcised \"Mint State-65' 1950 Jefferson nickel minted in Denver is 7/5 the value a nickel minted in Philadelphia in similar condition. Together the total value of the two coins is $36. what is the value if each coin? \n" ); document.write( "
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\n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "Sorry it took so long to answer this one, but I had to pick myself up off of the floor. \"uncircumcised\" ??? I wasn't aware they did that to coins. Exactly what part of a coin is cut off when they circumcise one? You know those lists of \"Dumb things people say\"? You just made the list. This one may go viral. I can just imagine the floor of the US Mint littered with little foreskins from nickels, dimes, and quarters. I wonder who holds the position of Head Mohel for the US Treasury Department?\r
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