The link below shows the weights, metals, and sizes of all current coins.
That depends on the coin. It also depends on what year they made. Dimes made of silver have a different weight than the current dimes. Please ask again and be more specific.
The weights of modern US coins minted today are: Cents 2.5 grams/ Nickels 5 grams/ dimes 2.27 grams/ Quarters 5.67 grams/ Half Dollars 11.34 grams and all dollar coins weigh 8.1 grams
It depends on whether if it's in coins or bills. $1 bills weigh 1 gm each so 32000 of them would weigh 32 kg. Modern $1 coins weigh 8.1 gm, so that would be 259.2 kg.
It depends on the denominations of the coins. Post new question.
A UK £2 coin weighs 12 grams so 80 of them will weigh 960 grams.
They will weigh approx 22.25 Newtons.
3 quarters (the US coins) weigh about 17 grams.The mass of a US Quarter is about 5.67g
US bills and coins are generally dimensioned in SI units. Current paper bills weigh 1 gm each, or about 0.035 ounces.
All US 20 Dollar gold coins have a weight of 33.436 grams.
As issued, the coins weigh 26.73 grams.
600 pounds sterling in 2-pound coins would weigh 300 pounds.
It REALLY depends on the coin you're talking about.
10 pounds of 20p coins would weigh approximately 2.72 kilograms.
The weights of modern US coins minted today are: Cents 2.5 grams/ Nickels 5 grams/ dimes 2.27 grams/ Quarters 5.67 grams/ Half Dollars 11.34 grams and all dollar coins weigh 8.1 grams
It depends on the coins' dates. Half dollars from 1964 and earlier weigh 12.5 grams each. 1965-1969 coins weigh 11.5 gm 1971-2008 coins weigh 11.34 gm
One thousand one pound coins would weigh approximately 1,000 pounds, as each coin weighs about 1 pound.
1.6 kg
95 grams