It depends if they are silver (pre-1965) or clad (1965 and onwards) if they are clad they are only worth face value, but if they are silver, that is 379.16 troy ounces of quarters, which at 90% silver, gives you 341.244 troy ounces of silver, which at a spot price of $28 gives you $2729.952 in silver content.
11.79 kilograms.
Twenty-six quarters of land is equivalent to 26 x 160 acres, which equals 4,160 acres. A quarter section typically refers to 160 acres, as it is one-fourth of a standard section in the Public Land Survey System. Therefore, 26 quarters represent a substantial area of land.
To make $17.60 using quarters (worth $0.25 each) and dimes (worth $0.10 each), you can use a combination of both coins. For example, if you use 60 quarters, that totals $15.00, and then you would need 26 dimes to make up the remaining $2.60. Another combination could be 50 quarters and 36 dimes, totaling the same amount. The exact number of coins may vary based on the combination chosen.
2 Quarters, 2 Dimes, 2 Nickels, 20 Pennies
There are probably hundreds of variations to get to that amount. Using the fewest coins possible, it would take 26 quarters, 1 nickel, and 1 cent.
11.79 kilograms.
Well, honey, there are 26 quarters in $6.50. A quarter is worth 25 cents, so you just divide 6.50 by 0.25 and voila! You've got yourself 26 shiny quarters ready to be spent on whatever your heart desires.
about 26 100 lbs.
Twenty-six quarters of land is equivalent to 26 x 160 acres, which equals 4,160 acres. A quarter section typically refers to 160 acres, as it is one-fourth of a standard section in the Public Land Survey System. Therefore, 26 quarters represent a substantial area of land.
26.
June 27 2011>>It is worth $26-$28.
GT Fly as standard weighs 11.8kg or 26 lbs.
18 + 8 = 26
26 US gallons equals 216.98 lbs. 26 UK gallons equals 260.58 lbs
19 karat and up would be worth maximum 26 dollars
6.5/0.25 = 26
About 26 lbs. Some info for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M240_machine_gun