Are you serious? You can't figure that out? I hope you're either under 6 years old or an American and your lack of rudimentary maths skills can't spread beyond your borders or coastline.
Assuming it contains .1867 of a Troy ounce, then it would take 5.36 coins for a Troy ounce.
1 ounce
It depends on how you have it. In pennies, it would weigh about 4500 kilograms.
It depends on whether if it's in coins or bills. $1 bills weigh 1 gm each so 32000 of them would weigh 32 kg. Modern $1 coins weigh 8.1 gm, so that would be 259.2 kg.
A decagram is 10grams. There would be some coins that weigh this amount
British 50% silver Halfcrown coins minted from 1920 to 1952 inclusive weigh 14.14 grams. 1 ounce equals about 28.35 grams, so two Halfcrown coins would slightly less than one ounce.
1/16 of an ounce
One ounce would weigh one ounce.
Coins are weighed in grams so to start, you need to know that a US ounce is 28.35 grams. US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so a pound would be 28.35 / 5 = 5.7, or 6 coins rounded to the nearest whole number. Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm; 28.35 / 3.95 = 7.2, or 7 coins rounded to the nearest whole number.
Assuming it contains .1867 of a Troy ounce, then it would take 5.36 coins for a Troy ounce.
1 ounce
ounce
If you had an ounce of something and a ml of somethng, the ounce would weigh more. The people who made the names for these decided an ounce would be more than a ml and a ml would be less than an ounce.
8 ounces.
An ounce of marijuana (or any matter) is approximately 28 grams. A half ounce would then be 14 grams.
It depends on how you have it. In pennies, it would weigh about 4500 kilograms.
It depends on whether if it's in coins or bills. $1 bills weigh 1 gm each so 32000 of them would weigh 32 kg. Modern $1 coins weigh 8.1 gm, so that would be 259.2 kg.