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)
approximately 613,712 given that a pound coin is 3.15 mm thick ( 317 in a stack ) and a pound coin has a diameter of 22.5 mm ( 44 stacks across, 44 stacks deep ) 317*44*44= 613,712.
70cent per pound
134 pound is about 9.6 stone.
There are 16 dry ounces in one pound.
a pound of coffee costs $14.99.what is the cost per ounce?
Pound coins
That depends on the difference in size between the pound coin and the 20p piece.
The One Pound coin replaced the One Pound note in the British currency in 1983. Pound coins include the One Pound and Two Pound coins, and the Five Pound coin which is issued as a commemorative but is still legal tender.
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A pound of silver coins is about $500.00
1 pound coin = 9.5g 1lb = 453.59g 453.59/9.5 = 47.78 coins, you'll need 48 coins to make the pound weight.
It is the 'pound' - abbreviated on money markets to GBP. There are one hundred pennies to the pound. Coins are issued in the following values:- 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50p, £1 and £2 values. Notes are in £5, £10, £20 and £50 denominations. sometimes commemorative £5 coins are issued.
Two Pound coins are heavier. One Pound coins weigh 9.5 grams. 1997 to present bimetal Two Pound coins weigh 12 grams. 1986 to 1996 nickel-brass Two Pound coins weigh 15.98 grams.
100x1p coins make a pound..
To find out how much £100 in two-pound coins weighs, we can break it down: **Value of coins**: £100 in two-pound coins means you have 50 two-pound coins (because 100 ÷ 2 = 50). **Weight of a two-pound coin**: A two-pound coin weighs about 12 grams. Now, multiply the number of coins by the weight of each coin: [ 50 \text{ coins} \times 12 \text{ grams/coin} = 600 \text{ grams} ] So, £100 in two-pound coins weighs approximately 600 grams, or about 1.32 pounds.
The unimetallic commemorative British Two Pound coins issued from 1986-1996 are heavier and thicker than the later bimetallic Two Pound coins issued from 1997-present. Unimetallic Two Pound coins 28.4mm in diameter 15.98 grams in weight 3.1mm thick Bimetallic Two Pound coins 28.4mm in diameter 12 grams in weight 2.5mm thick
two pound coins are made out of copper/zinc/brass/and nickel not gold