For experience, iron is definitely faster experience - especially if you mine it and drop it. For money, hard to say - the market situation (Grand Exchange prices) varies, so does the number of players that compete with you at the mines. I guess you should just try out how much you get per hour with each. I would estimate that both give you about the same amount of money.
You need level 30 mining to mine Coal in Runescape.
In RuneScape, you need to mine two iron ores and then use them on a furnace with a piece of coal to create an iron bar. Alternatively, you can use the Superheat Item spell with level 43 Magic to create iron bars without needing a furnace or coal.
You get 50 mining experience for every coal you mine.
To mine coal in RuneScape you need a pickaxe and the required level to mine it. Then all you have to do is equip or carry the pickaxe and click on the rock containing coal. If you do not know what a rock contains then right-click the rock and select to 'prospect' option. You will then be informed as to what is in the rock.
Training on coal at seers coal mine is probably the best way to get it faster.
you have to mine it from many mining places around Glennindor
barb village
Power mining at Falador mines on iron ore is ok, as well as the coal mine near Seers village.
the way is too mine some stuff. Whati s your level in mining? If it is lower than 40 you should mine iron or coal to sell. if it is 40+ mine silver or gold. moneygrey is best
It gives 50 experience each time it it mined. A full inventory with 27 slots (minus 1 assuming a pickaxe is in the inventory) gives a total of 1350 experience with 28 slots (wielding a pickaxe) gives 1400 experience.
You can obtain iron in Minecraft by mining iron ore blocks found underground. You will need a stone pickaxe or better to mine iron ore. Once mined, smelt the iron ore in a furnace to obtain iron ingots.
Stone and coal=Wood/Gold or better Iron=Stone or better Redstone, Lapis Lazuli, Gold, Diamond, Emerald=Iron or better Obsidian=Diamond only