The "LB" on a 2013 penny refers to the initials of the designer, Lyndall Bass. "JFM" is the engraver's initials, which in this case signifies Joseph Menna.
Each penny is 2.5 grams. 1 gram = 0.00220462262 pounds. 1653.466 lb
LB stands for "pound" (weight measurement) or "linebacker" (football position).
14kt lb typically refers to a gold content of 14 karats (14kt) and lb stands for pounds in weight. This could be a unit of measurement for gold jewelry or other gold items.
352 lb equals 352 lb.
A thousand pennies, which equates to $10, would weigh about 2.5 pounds since each penny weighs approximately 2.5 grams.
The "LB" is for the Associate Designer Lyndall Bass and "JFM" stands for Mint Sculptor-Engraver Joseph F. Menna. Both are prominent on the new reverse.
On the left side of the shield is LB for Lyndall Bass the designer, the right side is JFM for Joseph F. Menna the US Mint sculptor-engraver.
It refers to their weight lb for lb or pound for pound
126 lb
It is around $64/lb (as of Oct. 2013)
Each penny is 2.5 grams. 1 gram = 0.00220462262 pounds. 1653.466 lb
If you mean the long ton (as used in UK): 1 ton = 2240 lb → 2.4 ton = 2.4 x 2240 lb = 5376 lb If you mean the short ton (as used in USA): 1 ton = 2000 lb → 2.4 ton = 2.4 x 2000 lb = 4800 lb
The mean of one value is itself. So 207 st 8 lb.
It is around $64/lb (as of Oct. 2013)
it means nothing
My 600-lb Life - 2012 Penny's Story 2-3 was released on: USA: 21 January 2014
"lb" is an abbreviation for "pound," which is a unit of weight used in the imperial system of measurement. It is commonly used in the United States.