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I had a five gallon Alhambra bottle full of silver coins only, it equaled $4,698.50
4 quarters
10,000 dollars
a barrel full
A really, really large number. (But more than 2.5 times as many dimes would fit in the same barrel -- so if you're offered a barrel full of either dimes or quarters, pick dimes.)
The volume of a quarter is 3236 mm3 approx. 5 US gallons = 22,044,419 mm3 Therefore a full bucket would hold approx 22044419/3236 = 6813 quarters They would be worth 6813/4 = 1703 dollars. The true value is likely to be significantly less because of gaps between the coins.
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2000
The full gallon is a better deal financially. The unit price for the full gallon is 6.1% less than the unit price for the half-gallon.
5000 * * * * * I doubt it. And here are my numbers, not just an answer that cannot be easily verified. The volume of a quarter is 3236 mm3 approx. 5 US gallons = 22,044,419 mm3 Therefore a full bucket would hold approx 22044419/3236 = 6813 quarters They would be worth 6813/4 = 1703 dollars. The true value is likely to be significantly less because of gaps between the coins.
if it's full..... 13 gallon... but if it's empty then there would be 0 gallons..
A gallon is bigger