It would depend on the size of the telephone box, but probably not.
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That depends on how large your telephone box is.
The coin safe in a standard telephone box holds about £500. They're constructed from toughened sheet 'carbonated' steel, which is extremely difficult to penetrate - even with power tools. The locks are of the high-security 'barrel-key' type - with over 4 MILLION possible combinations. Boxes are emptied on a regular basis - to (a) keep the coin-slot working and (b) to discourage possible theft.
will you get a bill if you hit a at an t telephone box in front of your box
The Telephone Box The Telephone Box or the original French title, La Cabina. It was made in 1972.
It is a 4 pound box.
The telephone junction box is typically located on the exterior wall of the house, near the entry point of the telephone line.
A call box is a telephone placed on a road in order to make phone calls in place of an emergency.Alternatively, the term can be used to refer to a telephone box.
A hole :)
Because each is a pound. If it helps to visualize it, think of a pound of books being a small box and a pound of feathers being a very big box.
i just worked it out and it would be 909.2433828 coins (although obviously that doesnt allow for space inbetween coins etc.), so i would say more around the 880 mark, although i don't actually know and i may have messed up those calculations. volume of box = (pi(50)squared) x (145) = 1138827.337mm volume of coin = 1252.5mm therefore coins in box = 1138827.337 divided by 1252.5 = 909.2433828 (but as i mentioned it would be impossible to stack these coins exactly without any space inbetween)
The telephone was built by Alexander Granham Bell,but the first paitient FOR the telephone in 1876