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Show CHANGE FOR A QUARTER. Capital Required to Comply with Any Demand, "How much money does It tnko to make change for a quarter?" queried the mini whose fnd Is freak maMe-nintlcs maMe-nintlcs "Twenty-flvo cents, eh? ou're away "Ut. To change n quar let In tho nrlous way a It can b dono requl-CB a cajilUl of 70 tents. If a follow wnntod plenty of coin for his qunrtcr ho'd tax jou for twonty-the twonty-the pennleb. On tha other hand, tho man who wanted Iho least looso change for his quarter would come at jou tor two ulmes and a nickel. The chap who vuntod a diversity coin In his chango would get Intc you for two 6 cent pieces, one dime, nnd flvo p-'liiiles, which would allow hlin to Jlnglo copper, silver, nnd nickel In his Jeans. 'Others might ask y&u to produce four nickels and live pennies, tUrco "lekels nnd ten pennies, two nickels And Ilfteen pennies, or one nickel and twentj pennies. If you escaped these demands jou might bo requested request-ed to como up with (lva nickels, three nickels and ono dime; one nickel 0110 dime, nml ten pennies; one dime nnd Ilfteen pennies, or two dimes nnd II 'o pennies There nre Just twelve wuvs of "breaking' a quarter ot current United States coin, nnd to bo there with tho Koods for nny demand you require twenty-live pennies, two dimes, and (Ho nickels, In all, 70 cents |