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Coins!

Coins!. Penny. Penny. Copper Small Coin Abe Lincoln 1 cent. Penny. 1. Penny. Penny, Penny, Easily spent Copper brown and worth one cent!. Penny. 1. 1. 1. 1. How many pennies do you see? How much money do you have?. 4. Nickel. Nickel. Silver Thomas Jefferson 5 cents.

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Coins!

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  1. Coins!

  2. Penny

  3. Penny • Copper • Small Coin • Abe Lincoln • 1 cent

  4. Penny 1

  5. Penny Penny, Penny, Easily spent Copper brown and worth one cent!

  6. Penny 1 1 1 1 How many pennies do you see? How much money do you have? 4

  7. Nickel

  8. Nickel • Silver • Thomas Jefferson • 5 cents

  9. Nickel 5

  10. Nickel Nickel, Nickel, Thick and fat, You’re worth five cents. I know that!

  11. Nickel 5 5 5 How many nickels do you see? How much money do you have? 15

  12. Dime

  13. Dime • Silver • Smallest Coin • Franklin Roosevelt • 10 cents

  14. Dime 10

  15. Dime Dime, Dime, Little and thin, I remember, You’re worth ten!

  16. Dime 10 10 10 10 10 How many dimes do you see? How much money do you have? 50

  17. Quarter

  18. Quarter • Silver • Larger Coin • George Washington • 25 cents

  19. Quarter 25

  20. Quarter Quarter, Quarter, Big and bold, You’re worth twenty-five I’m told!

  21. Quarter How many quarters do you see? How much money do you have? 25 25 50

  22. 1 5 10 25

  23. Coin Poem Penny, Penny, Easily spent. Copper brown and worth one cent! Nickel, nickel, thick and fat. You’re worth five cents. I know that! Dime, dime, little and thin. I remember, You’re worth ten! Quarter, quarter, big and bold. You’re worth twenty-five I’m told!

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