Just over $400.
Nickels are worth five cents and dimes are worth ten.
3 dimes is 30 cents and 5 nickels is 25 cents so 3 dimes is worth more.
There's 10 dimes in a dollar, so in $8,590 there are 85,900 dimes.
Four dimes one nickel two pennies are worth 47 cents
A standard 5-gallon bucket can hold approximately 20,000 dimes, as each dime has a volume of about 0.00311 cubic inches. With each dime being worth 10 cents, a 5-gallon bucket of dimes would be worth $2,000 (20,000 dimes x $0.10).
20000.
well my dear i suppose that depends on how many dimes you have in your respective two liter bottle
A typical 1 gallon water bottle would have around 5 cents worth of CRV (California Redemption Value) in states that require deposits on beverage containers.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! You see, there are 4,000 dimes in one gallon. So if we do some quick math, that means one gallon of dimes is worth $400. Isn't that just a delightful thought? Just imagine all the wonderful things you could do with that much money!
how much is a romen brown glass bieach bottle worth, its a gallon bottle with the cap is on
Just over $400.
A gallon isn't a standard unit of measurement in this scenario, so it's impossible to give an estimate.
$175.00
Depending on condition, a 16 oz. bottle is worth about $1 to $10, a 32 oz. bottle is worth about $5 to $15, a 64 oz. bottle is worth about $5 to $15, and a 1 gallon clorox bottle is worth about $5 to $20. Any clorox bottle under 16oz. can be worth $1 to $25 depending on rarity and condition.
Depending on condition, a 16 oz. bottle is worth about $1 to $10, a 32 oz. bottle is worth about $5 to $15, a 64 oz. bottle is worth about $5 to $15, and a 1 gallon clorox bottle is worth about $5 to $20. Any clorox bottle under 16oz. can be worth $1 to $25 depending on rarity and condition.
I have filled up 3 quart jars Of quarters, their value range from 176 dollars to 198 dollars I am trying to fill a quart jar with dimes but that takes a long time. I suspect that the dimes Will be worth more than the quarters Because they pack together tighter.