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∙ 14y agoDepends on the currency and the denomination of the coins
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∙ 14y ago117 Alternative method: If all the coins were dimes he would have $41.90; He is $5.85 short of that figure Every 5c short represents 1 nickel replacing a dime 585/5 = 117 nickels (and 302 dimes).
You do not state how heavy the time is. An Australian 5 cent coin weighs 2.83 grams. Making no allowance for the weight of the tin, you have about $33 worth of 5 cent coins.
If you filled it all the way to the top it would take about 2,117 gallons of water.
If you filled it all the way to the top it would be holding about 15,594 gallons of water. If you filled it to three feet deep, it decreases to around 10,200 gallons.
Coins were created to make it possible to get things without trading for them. Before people had money, they would trade, for example a basket of beans for a goat, but you don't always want to carry around beans or goats, so people invented money.
A money bag is just that, a sack in which one would carry money. They date back to prior to the 17th century. Stagecoaches and horse drawn carriages would normally transport money bags filled with coins.
money in the form of coins are money which have a less value like a dollar or a 50 pence as making notes for such a less value would be wasting allot of paper and coins can be updated more easily. coins can also be carried easily.
Vapour.Notes would burst into flames, whereas coins would melt.
What I would do is use eBay or find a friend that collects coins and that would buy from you i have made over $1200 reselling coins and suggest that you should do that also.
It would depend greatly on the year and condition of the coins.
The use of alligators in moats as a form of defense is mostly a myth. While some historical accounts mention crocodiles or alligators being used in moats, it was not a common practice due to practicality and logistical issues. Moats were typically filled with water to create a barrier against intruders.
This would require a LOT of money in real life.
the bank copys the bills
They would be way too heavy if you fill them with water.
water-made canals
Yes! I have one. But would like some information on it!
Because the bombs were shaped as coins and they thought they would get some change.