1750 cents if I did the math right
A 2-liter container filled with quarters is worth approximately $1,000. This estimate is based on the fact that a quarter weighs about 5.67 grams and there are roughly 1,200 quarters in a 2-liter bottle when packed tightly. Since each quarter is worth $0.25, multiplying the number of quarters by their value gives you the total worth.
$2 - $32 depending upon the condition of the coin and the mint mark and the state being represented.
2 quarters as a percentage = 50%2 quarters = 2/42/4 = 2/4* 100% = (200/4)% = 50%
First thing is, if the quarters are all dated 1964 or before they are 90% silver. The average buying price of 90% silver coins is 17 times face value as of 2-14-11. So 500 X 17 = $8,500.00. Some buyers pay more, and some less, it depends on the spot price of silver at the time of sale.
2 _ 4 two quarters. also known as one half
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A 2-liter container filled with quarters is worth approximately $1,000. This estimate is based on the fact that a quarter weighs about 5.67 grams and there are roughly 1,200 quarters in a 2-liter bottle when packed tightly. Since each quarter is worth $0.25, multiplying the number of quarters by their value gives you the total worth.
It's 3 coins and is worth 55 cents
$10.50 4 quarters make a dollar, so divide 42 by 4 and you will get 10 remainder 2.
2000
less than a dollar
Two quarters are worth 50 cents, one dime is worth 10 cents, and four pennies are worth 4 cents. When you add them together, 50 + 10 + 4 equals 64 cents. Therefore, 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 4 pennies total 64 cents.
The 2 liter bottle has the same worth regardless of what it is filled with, probable 1/10th of a cent or less.
A 2-liter bottle filled with quarters is worth approximately $22.50. This estimation is based on the fact that a quarter weighs about 5.67 grams, and a 2-liter bottle can hold around 40-50 quarters, depending on how they are packed. Therefore, if you calculate the value of 45 quarters, for instance, it totals $11.25. However, the exact amount can vary slightly based on the bottle's capacity and how tightly the quarters are packed.
80 quarters in a pound (1qtr=.2 oz, 16 oz/.2 =80) which is worth 20 dollars.
0.5 pounds * 4 quarters/pound = 2 quarters
The American Dollar bill is 100 pennies, 10 dimes, 4 quarters, 2 half dollars.