To answer exactly requires three assumptions:You're referring to US cents rather than British penniesYou're referring to 75 pounds of weight, not 75 pounds sterlingAll of the pennies were minted after 1982, because their weight changed in the middle of that year.One US pound is 453.6 gm so 75 pounds = 75 * 453.6 = 34020 gmCurrent US cents (some 1982, all 1983 and later) weigh 2.5 gm. 34020 / 2.5 = 13608 cents, or $136.08.
The weight of the US Lincol Cent has changed over the years. The value of 34 pounds would depend upon which years they were minted.
To calculate the value of 35 pounds of pennies, we first need to know the weight of a single penny. A U.S. penny weighs approximately 2.5 grams. Converting pounds to grams (35 lbs = 15876.77 grams) and dividing by the weight of a penny (2.5 grams) gives us around 6350 pennies. Multiplying this by the face value of a penny ($0.01) gives us a total value of $63.50.
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Oh, dude, 12 pounds of pennies would be like... around 2,400 pennies. I mean, if we're talking about U.S. pennies, because who knows what kind of pennies you might have laying around, right? So, yeah, about 2,400 pennies. But like, who's counting, right?
To answer exactly requires three assumptions:You're referring to US cents rather than British penniesYou're referring to 75 pounds of weight, not 75 pounds sterlingAll of the pennies were minted after 1982, because their weight changed in the middle of that year.One US pound is 453.6 gm so 75 pounds = 75 * 453.6 = 34020 gmCurrent US cents (some 1982, all 1983 and later) weigh 2.5 gm. 34020 / 2.5 = 13608 cents, or $136.08.
The weight of the US Lincol Cent has changed over the years. The value of 34 pounds would depend upon which years they were minted.
To calculate the value of 35 pounds of pennies, we first need to know the weight of a single penny. A U.S. penny weighs approximately 2.5 grams. Converting pounds to grams (35 lbs = 15876.77 grams) and dividing by the weight of a penny (2.5 grams) gives us around 6350 pennies. Multiplying this by the face value of a penny ($0.01) gives us a total value of $63.50.
This is not a proper question
Oh, dude, 12 pounds of pennies would be like... around 2,400 pennies. I mean, if we're talking about U.S. pennies, because who knows what kind of pennies you might have laying around, right? So, yeah, about 2,400 pennies. But like, who's counting, right?
£75 is $91.01
75P means 75 pence in the British monetary system. It is not 75 US pennies.
About 300 Pennies 300 pennies (US cents) will weigh about 2 pounds, but 2 pounds in British currency, is 200 British pence. A pound is currently worth almost $2, so 2 pounds would be equivalent to $4 US
It depends, there are several different coins. Here they are in US currency. Copper Coins: Small Coin (1 penny) is about 1.5 cents. Large Coin (2 pennies) is about 3 cents. Round Nickel Coins: Small (5 pennies) is about 7.5 cents Large (10 pennies) is about 15 cents Polygon Nickel Coins: Small (20 pennies) is about 30 cents Large (50 pennies) is about 75 cents Cupro-Nickel Coins: Small (1 pound) is about 1.5 dollars Large (2 pounds) is about 3 dollars Larger (5 pounds) is about 7.5 dollars 100 pennies to the pound
Twenty-one pounds of pennies are roughly $38. A new US penny weighs 2.5 grams, there are 453.5 grams in a pound, therefore there are approximately 181 pennies in a pound, and using this there are 3809 pennies in 21 pounds. Three thousand eight hundred nine pennies equal $38.09.
10 pounds * 16= 160 ounces 160 ounces * 11 = 1760 pennies 1760 pennies=$17.60 in USD
Modern US cents ("pennies") weigh 2.5 gm. 100 pennies in a dollar - 100 x 100 =10,000 coins. 10,000 x 2.5 = 25,000 gm, or 25 kg. A kilo is equal to 2.204 US pounds, so 25 kg = 25 x 2.204 = 55.1 US pounds