If you're referring to their face value, it depends on the coins' dates. Quarters struck in 1965 and later weigh 5.67 gm, while silver quarters from '64 and earlier weigh 6.25 gm. There are 453.6 grams in a pound, so get out your calculator.
If the coins are all from 1965 and later, almost all of them will be worth face value to a collector, so you can just turn them in at a bank. Don't use one of those "convenient" coin-counting machines because they charge 8% to 10% for that "convenience"
If any of the coins are earlier, their silver content makes them worth at least $3 each at retail, so they should first be checked for any dates that have extra collector value, and the rest should be sold to a metal dealer. Here's a link to prices:
12,320 quarters. 492 dollars.
Five pounds of quarters is equivalent to 20 quarters per pound, totaling 100 quarters. Since each quarter is worth 25 cents, you can calculate the total value as 100 quarters multiplied by $0.25, which equals $25. Therefore, 5 pounds of quarters is worth $25.
It would all depend on the mix. If you had 180 pounds of pennies and the other 10 pounds were nickels, dimes and quarters that would be worth a lot LESS THAN if you had 180 pounds of quarters and the other 10 pounds were pennies, nickels and dimes.
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Fifteen pounds of quarters is equivalent to $60. This is calculated by knowing that a quarter weighs 0.2 ounces, so there are 80 quarters in a pound. Therefore, in 15 pounds, there are 1,200 quarters, and since each quarter is worth 25 cents, the total is $300.
12,320 quarters. 492 dollars.
one hundred and eighty pounds
Five pounds of quarters is equivalent to 20 quarters per pound, totaling 100 quarters. Since each quarter is worth 25 cents, you can calculate the total value as 100 quarters multiplied by $0.25, which equals $25. Therefore, 5 pounds of quarters is worth $25.
one hundred and eighty pounds
It would all depend on the mix. If you had 180 pounds of pennies and the other 10 pounds were nickels, dimes and quarters that would be worth a lot LESS THAN if you had 180 pounds of quarters and the other 10 pounds were pennies, nickels and dimes.
To determine the value of 6 pounds of quarters, first note that one quarter weighs about 0.2 ounces. There are 16 ounces in a pound, so 6 pounds equals 96 ounces. Dividing 96 ounces by 0.2 ounces per quarter gives you 480 quarters. Since each quarter is worth $0.25, 480 quarters would be worth $120.
how much does 1000 dollars in quarters weight in pounds
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about 0.5 pounds
800 US quarter dollars minted in 1964 or before weigh about 11 pounds. 800 US quarter dollars minted after 1964 weigh about 10 pounds.
2,000,000 quarters is worth $500,000.
Two pounds of U.S. quarters is $40 (four full rolls of quarters).