Yes
There are a number of vending machine oppurtunities still available for those interested. Chances are that if you perform a websearch on vending machines t you'll be able to find exactly what you are looking for.
There are serveral was in which you can own a vending machine. You can first find a vending service company. They will come in with machines and fill the machines and are responsible for maintaining those machines. You will have to pay them for their service and you wont reap the profits. Nest you can just buy a machine out right. You can find great deals on vending machines all over the internet. There and new and used vending machines available from some credible companies. Do the research and you can find a great deal.
Any company that has a Coke vending machine would have one to satisfy the needs of either their work force or of visiting clients. Coke is a popular drink and having a vending machine makes it readily available to those who want it.
Well, honey, 8 quarters equals $2. I mean, it's not rocket science. Just add up those shiny coins and you've got yourself a couple of bucks. Time to hit up the vending machine and treat yourself!
One half dollar, one quarter, four dimes and four pennies. It equals $1.19. You can not make change for exactly one dollar with those coins
No, if you are talking about the brass coins commonly in circulation. Those coins are only worth $1.
Most high schools with vending machines do make money off of proceeds from vending machines on their campuses. However, laws passed in many states have banned vending machines in schools, so obviously high schools in those states no longer make money off of their vending machines or may only be able to have vending machines operating during non-school hours.
Four 25cent coins Equals a Dollar 100 pennies Equal a Dollar Those are the main ways but there are alot of different ways.
There were no dollar coins minted in those years.
Those coins are still worth one dollar, and they contain no gold.
The man must have the following six American coins: 3 quarters (0.75), 1 dime (0.10), and 2 pennies (0.01). This totals 1.15, but he cannot make change for a dollar, half dollar, quarter, dime, or nickel. The combination of these coins does not allow for any of those specific denominations to be made.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Half dollar coins weigh about 11.34 grams each. In a pound, there are 453.6 grams. So, you can fit approximately 40 half dollar coins in a pound. Just imagine all those shiny coins, creating a beautiful picture of abundance!