Assuming the question refers to US dollar coins:
Each current US $1 coin weighs 8.1 grams. There are 453.6 gm in one US pound, so the formula is 453.6 / 8.1 = 56 coins.
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Oh, dude, you're asking the real hard-hitting questions here. So, like, technically, there are 100 one dollar coins in a pound because there are 100 cents in a dollar. But like, who even carries around that many coins these days, am I right? Just use your card, man.
1,300 divided by 1 = 1,300 One Pound coins
All U.S. bills weigh about 1 gm. regardless of denomination. One pound is equal to 453.5924 grams; therefore, one pound of fifty dollar bill equals $22,679.62 Also, this site has a Coins and Currency thread that is more appropriate to questions about, uh, coins and currency. Money and Credit is generally for questions about credit cards, finances, checking accounts, etc.
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-- If the coins are dollar coins, all it takes is one of them. -- If the coins are pennies, it takes 100 of them. -- So a dollar can't be less than 1 or more than 100 coins.