Coins are weighed in grams so to start, you need to know that a US pound is 453.6 grams.
US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so a pound would be 453.6 / 5 = 90.7, or 91 coins rounded to the nearest whole number.
Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm; 453.6 / 3.95 = 114.84, or 115 coins rounded to the nearest whole number.
100 nickels or $5.00 worth equals 1 pound. (Canadian) and Nickel Nickels were pre 1982 although not all years. Check RCM website for years to exclude.
None. Canadian nickels, minted since 1922, have never contained silver.
A US nickel weighs 5.0 grams and a pound is 453.6 gm, so there are 90.7 (453.6 gm / 5 gm) US nickels in one pound. For Canadian nickels, the answer is 435.6 gm / 3.95 gm = 114.8 coins.
A US pound is 453.6 grams. US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so there are 453.6/5.00 = 91 nickels, to the nearest whole number. Modern Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so there are 453.6/3.95 = 115 nickels, again rounded.
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No. All Canadian nickels are made of metal.
A pound IS a unit of weight so a pound of nickels weighs .... one pound.
One US nickels weighs 5 grams. This means it would take 97.72 nickels to make one pound of nickels. The president on the US nickel is Thomas Jefferson.
A roll (40 coins) of U.S. nickels weighs less than a half pound. 90 nickels equals a little more than one pound.
1 Egyptian pound = 0.20183955 Canadian dollars you can Google it (Egyptian pound to Canadian dollar)
A US nickel weighs 5 gm, while a US pound is 453.6 gm. That means 453.6 / 5 = 90.7 nickels weigh 1 pound. Rounding to the nearest whole number of coins gives 91 nickels.
Nickels weigh 5.0 grams each. Get out your calculator and convert that to ounces, then figure out how many ounces there are in a troy pound (try Google, of course) and take things from there.
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