It depends entirely on what coins you use...for example you'll have more with dimes than with quarters.
As at 11Oct09 1 British Pound was worth 1.5820 US Dollars.
Approx $1.92
1.56
As of today (01APR2011), 1 British Pound Sterling is worth about $1.61 US Dollars.
Assuming it's from circulation, £1.
1 kilogram of pound coins is equivalent to approximately 109 coins, so 3 kilograms would be around 327 coins. As of 2021, one British pound coin is worth 1 GBP. Thus, 3 kilos of pound coins would be worth approximately 327 GBP.
1 US dollar is worth 0.689 pounds. 1 pound is worth $1.4327
There are multiple ways to make one pound, depending on the type of currency you are using. For example, in British pound sterling, you can use one coin worth one pound, two coins worth 50 pence each, four coins worth 25 pence each, or 100 coins worth 1 penny each.
One Pound is equivalent to 100 pence. Since each 1 pence coin weighs 3.56 grams, the total weight of 100 pence coins would be 356 grams. Thus, one pound worth of 1 pence coins weighs 356 grams.
British currency currently in circulation -One pennyTwo penceFive penceTen penceTwenty penceFifty penceOne poundTwo poundsFive Pound coins (occasionally seen in circulation)Five Pound noteTen Pound noteTwenty Pound noteFifty Pound note
Since the value of gold is by weight 1 lb of gold is worth more than 1/2 lb of gold by definition. The fact that there are more coins is irrelevant.
Assuming the question refers to US dollar coins: Each current US $1 coin weighs 8.1 grams. There are 453.6 gm in one US pound, so the formula is 453.6 / 8.1 = 56 coins.
As at 11Oct09 1 British Pound was worth 1.5820 US Dollars.
One stone is equivalent to 14 pounds, so 1 stone 13 pounds equals 14 + 13 = 27 pounds. Since a pound coin is worth 1 pound, 1 stone 13 pounds would be equivalent to 27 pound coins.
A 1993 £1 coin is still worth £1 in the UK.In the US you would not be able to spend British currency.Most banks and exchange bureau will not exchange coins, if you could exchange it £1 is equal to $1.47.Therefore your coin would not be worth anything after you pay exchange fees.
1 pound coin = 9.5g 1lb = 453.59g 453.59/9.5 = 47.78 coins, you'll need 48 coins to make the pound weight.
Like current US $1 coins, modern British £1 coins are made of brass, not gold. They're ordinary circulation coins worth face value only.The pound's exchange rate versus the dollar changes regularly but during 2012 and 2013 it's been around GB£1.00 = US$1.60