| Coins |
| Some coins |
| Thin coins |
| Some change |
| March of -- |
| Loose change |
| Small coins. |
| Small change? |
| Meter inserts |
| Mint products |
| Nickels & ... |
| Mercury money |
| Ten to a buck |
| Smallest coins |
| Thinnest coins |
| Mercury" coins |
| A bit of change |
| Dollar breakers |
| Annual marchers |
| Ten make a buck |
| 40% of quarters? |
| Early phone fees |
| Gifts of John D. |
| January marchers |
| Items in a march? |
| John D. giveaways |
| Phone-booth money |
| Places to see FDR |
| US ten cent coins |
| They bear torches |
| Coin jar mainstays |
| Erstwhile carfare. |
| John D.'s handouts |
| Tenths of a dollar |
| Thin mint products |
| Some pocket change |
| Lightest U.S. coins |
| Payment for dozens? |
| Early payphone fees |
| Symbols of thinness |
| Ma Bell's collection |
| Torch-bearing change |
| Coins that depict FDR |
| Mercury and Roosevelt |
| Makeshift screwdrivers |
| Pay-phone change, once |
| Coins featuring torches |
| Marchers since F.D.R.'s day |
| These marched against polio |
| Assists, in basketball slang |
| They were used for many calls |
| They have torches on their backs |
| Joan Jett puts them in the jukebox |
| Nickels-and-___ (bothers with trivialities) |