That depends on the distribution of coins. Fifteen pounds of pennies will have less value than fifteen pounds of dimes.
It really depends on whether you are talking about coinage or bills. A $1 bill weighs approximately 1 gram. So, 1000 pounds would be 453,592 grams...which would be about $453,592. If you are dealing with larger denominations of bills, it would be a MUCH larger amount of money.
I don't know about "mathematically" but the idiom is what you say when you don't want any change back from the money you paid for your items with -- it's leaving them a "tip" of the extra money.
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Yes, bronze figures can be worth a lot of money. Some popular and famous bronze figures or statues are worth anywhere between fifteen thousand and twenty thousand dollars.
No. There are money exhange points there so you can change your current money into pounds.
MLB player David Murphy weighs 210 pounds.
MLB player Mike Trout weighs 230 pounds.
NBA player Manu Ginobili weighs 205 pounds.
NBA player Marcus Morris weighs 235 pounds.
NHL player Drew Doughty weighs 212 pounds.
Depends on how many of each coin you have.
Don Money is 6 feet 1 inches tall. He weighs 170 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
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Go to a bank or Bureau de Change.
50 pounds of dimes are worth $1,000.One dime weighs about 2.268 g (0.005 lbs). Therefore, there would be about 10,000 dimes in 50 pounds. The worth of 10,000 dimes is $1,000.
Lance Lynn is 6 feet 5 inches tall. He weighs 240 pounds. He bats right and throws right.