depends on what gold coin it is.
A leprechaun can theoretically put as many gold coins in a 4x4 empty black pot as the pot's volume allows, assuming the coins can fit without any restrictions. If the pot is completely empty and there are no limits on the number of coins, it can hold an infinite amount as long as they are small enough to fit. However, practically, it would depend on the size of the coins. Typically, one would think of a leprechaun's pot as being filled to the brim, which could lead to a specific but variable number based on coin size.
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On average, 199 five pence coins can fit in a liter bottle.
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The number of coins that can fit into an empty piggy bank depends on the size and capacity of the piggy bank, as well as the size and denomination of the coins. Generally, you could estimate by counting the volume of the coins and comparing it to the volume of the piggy bank.
Approximately 2500 coins which would total $5,000.00 AUS
Approximately 208 20-cent coins would fit in a liter, based on the volume of a standard 20-cent coin and the volume of a liter.
i think you can get as many as u can or as many numbers can fit in the little rectangle
Well, honey, if we're talking about South African 1 rand coins, which have a diameter of about 20 mm, you could fit approximately 375 coins into a 2-liter Coke bottle. But who's got time to count all those coins? Just toss 'em in and see how many you can squeeze in there!
If the pot is already full of gold, then I doubt you could fit any. Maybe one or two, they can be larger than you think.
2 coins come in lots of different sizes and so there cannot be a simple single answer.
it depends on the size and shape of the coin and container