Pounds of Coins
pocketpiececommems
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I just thought that I would weigh the coins that I have found since the fall of 1995.
These are the rough totals:
Cents-----------167.5 pounds
Nickels------------28.5 pounds
Dimes-------------51.5 pounds
Quarters---------95 pounds
These are the rough totals:
Cents-----------167.5 pounds
Nickels------------28.5 pounds
Dimes-------------51.5 pounds
Quarters---------95 pounds
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Did you do that by shear numbers (i.e. Adding up what you have found, by its direct assigned weight) or do you still actually have the coins and did it by the coins themselves?
And lets not just look at weight... what are the count #'s that go with those totals?
Lafayette Grading Set
Randy
I had to check what that adds up to:
Cents: ~29,700 coins --> $297 (this assumes 90% Zincolns and 10% Copper cents)
Nickels: ~2,600 coins --> $129
Dimes: ~10,300 coins --> $1,030
Quarters: ~7,600 coins --> $1,900
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Total: ~50,200 coins --> ~$3,360
the cents since the 1950's and cashed them in in the late 1990's or early
2000's. The bank was not happy to see his collection. I betcha the coin machine
will have tough time with the cents.
<< <i>Wow...That is a lot. This reminds me of a story of the guy who saved
the cents since the 1950's and cashed them in in the late 1990's or early
2000's. The bank was not happy to see his collection. I betcha the coin machine
will have tough time with the cents. >>
Is this the couple that was married? There was one about a couple who never spent change. They would always break a dollar, and save the change since the day they were married. Sometime around their 50th Anniversary, they cashed the change in. It was $8X,XXX.XX. I dont remember the exact number... but it was over $80K. Completly insane!!!