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Gallon is a unit of volume, pound is unit of mass; you need to know the density and the most important fact is the arrangement of coins in the barrel.
Pure silver is a better conductor than copper, but is too expensive for general use. A silver coin (depending on the amount of silver) would indeed conduct electricity. True silver coins were eventually debased with cupronickel - which gives the silvery appearance of modern coins.
Clad coins are regular coins, all US dimes, quarters, half's and dollars made since 1965 to date are "clad". Each coin has a center core of pure copper and a layer of copper-nickel or silver on both sides of the coins. The only coins made for circulation after 1965 that had any silver were the 1965 to 1969 Kennedy half dollars but they are 40% "silver clad" coins.
People started to use gold coins roughly in the 6th century. The earliest record of gold coins was in Anatolia. The king, Croesus of Lydia, is often credited with the invention.
Gold plating essentially destroys the coin. While it might be technically possible, it would be destroying the details of your coin, especially if unprofessionally done. Cleaning coins also destroys the coin too.
To estimate how many dollar coins can fit in a gallon jar, we consider that a dollar coin has a diameter of about 1.043 inches and a thickness of 0.087 inches. A gallon is approximately 231 cubic inches. Given these dimensions, around 200 to 250 dollar coins can typically fit in a gallon jar, depending on how they are arranged and if there are any gaps.
A 5-gallon bucket filled with nickels typically contains around 1,000 to 1,200 nickels, depending on how tightly they are packed. Since each nickel is worth 5 cents, the total value would be approximately $50 to $60. However, the exact amount can vary based on the specific number of coins in the bucket.
To determine how many Morgan silver dollars can fill a five-gallon bucket, we first need to calculate the volume of a single Morgan silver dollar. The diameter of a Morgan silver dollar is approximately 38.1 mm, with a thickness of around 2.4 mm. Using these measurements, we can calculate the volume of a single coin. Once we have the volume of a single coin, we can then calculate how many of these coins would fit into a five-gallon bucket, which has a volume of 18,927 cubic centimeters.
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You can have 99 pennies.
when I did it with quarters it was 5200 dollars or 20800 quarters and the dollars are little bigger so I would estimate 18,000 loose dollar coins.
59 million
Dollar coins are larger in size and amount.
Three quarters of a dollar is 75 cents. This is calculated by multiplying the dollar amount by 0.75, which equals $0.75. In terms of coins, it can be represented as three 25-cent coins.
This question makes no sense. You could have an infinite amount of coins and make change for a dollar. For example, you could have 100 pennies, or 1,000,000 pennies, or 1,000,000,000 pennies and make change for a dollar.
A 2-gallon jug can hold a maximum of 256 ounces of liquid, as there are 128 ounces in a gallon. In terms of coins, the amount of change it can hold varies depending on the denomination and arrangement of the coins. For example, a 2-gallon jug filled with pennies could hold approximately 60,000 pennies, equating to about $600. However, the actual amount will depend on the mix of coins and how they are packed into the jug.
99 cents