idk ether a dickel or a nime. if there was a twenty cent peice (i know they used to make em) but if they started making them again id call it a double dime
1 dime short of a quarter So, take all of the letters in "dime" out of "quarter"? Quart-r? Quart-dime?
A dime was sometimes called a short bit so a 15 cent piece would be a long bit. Or a ****ed king because it's not 20 cents or 20% which was the king's fifth.
The Russian Empire and the Soviet Union also had such a denomination. But is that a reason to have it in the US too? Christian
I'm not sure what you would call a 15 cent coin. Historically, our monetary system was named on a system based on 10s (you would think that if we could do that...we'd also be on the metric system). Anyway, it went something like this: 10 cents = 1 dime 10 dimes = 1 dollar 10 dollars = 1 eagle Everything else is just a nickname (such as "nickel"). So, I would call it a trickle.
How about a "Pentatriple" or a "shorter" (for short of a quarter) Two syllable words seem to be the US preference for coins.