1 pound of quarters is $20. Based on the space used in the jug, the amount of quarters inside can vary, but it should be slightly above 200 lbs. This means that a 5 gallon jug filled only with quarters should hold over $4,000.
4500.00
10,000 dollars
1000 quarters is $250
11 quarters = 2.75 dollars
A quarter is 808.5 mm3. If you melted the quarters into a slurry, and poured that into the barrel, you could fit 208 million/808.5 = 257,000 quarters into a 55 gallon drum. If you want to preserve them whole, this becomes a stacking problem. There will be spaces between the quarters, and we would have to estimate how much space is wasted. Just drawing packed circles on a piece of paper I'd guess perhaps 10% of the volume would be air, so deducting 25,000 quarters from our solid mass gives a ballpark estimate of 225,000 quarters.
It depends what with and where you are.
20 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
10,000 dollars
About $4000 worth.
about $95.000
4 quarters
Enough to afford a bank
figure a 20 gallon fuel tank at todays prices.
15 quarters, as in 15/4? That would be 3.75 gallons.
It depends on how many gallons the fuel tank holds and how much you are paying for a gallon of gasoline.
1000 quarters is $250
About $2300
350 quarters is $87.5