The weight of a Canadian nickel is approximately 3.95 grams. There are 453.592 grams in a pound. Therefore, to calculate the number of Canadian nickels in a pound, you would divide the weight of a pound (453.592 grams) by the weight of a nickel (3.95 grams). This results in approximately 114 Canadian nickels in a pound.
A US nickel weighs 5.0 grams and a pound is 453.6 gm, so there are 90.7 (453.6 gm / 5 gm) US nickels in one pound. For Canadian nickels, the answer is 435.6 gm / 3.95 gm = 114.8 coins.
A US pound is 453.6 grams. US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so there are 453.6/5.00 = 91 nickels, to the nearest whole number. Modern Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so there are 453.6/3.95 = 115 nickels, again rounded.
A pound IS a unit of weight so a pound of nickels weighs .... one pound.
Nickels weigh 5.0 grams each. Get out your calculator and convert that to ounces, then figure out how many ounces there are in a troy pound (try Google, of course) and take things from there.
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No. All Canadian nickels are made of metal.
One US nickels weighs 5 grams. This means it would take 97.72 nickels to make one pound of nickels. The president on the US nickel is Thomas Jefferson.
A roll (40 coins) of U.S. nickels weighs less than a half pound. 90 nickels equals a little more than one pound.
A US nickel weighs 5 gm, while a US pound is 453.6 gm. That means 453.6 / 5 = 90.7 nickels weigh 1 pound. Rounding to the nearest whole number of coins gives 91 nickels.
There are approximately 64 Canadian toonies in a pound.
1 Egyptian pound = 0.20183955 Canadian dollars you can Google it (Egyptian pound to Canadian dollar)
Yes. Check this site. www.allensinc.com/coins/canadian/canadian_nickels.htm