Depends on the size of the coffee can
I just came from my bank with a coffee can full of pennies. The 1lb coffee can weighed in on my digital scale at 18.2lb. I received just over $30 and change back from my bank today. Just in case you are curious I hope this helps because I read everything from $9 to $33 online before going to my bank. I knew there were more than $9 worth of pennies by far but, I wasn't exactly sure. I wasn't about to count them!
10 pennies...
1150 pennies
16000000 pennies
34,700 pennies.
You should be able to pick up an empty one in reasonably good condition for 10 to 20.
I just came from my bank with a coffee can full of pennies. The 1lb coffee can weighed in on my digital scale at 18.2lb. I received just over $30 and change back from my bank today. Just in case you are curious I hope this helps because I read everything from $9 to $33 online before going to my bank. I knew there were more than $9 worth of pennies by far but, I wasn't exactly sure. I wasn't about to count them!
To determine how many pennies will fit in a 2-pound coffee can, we need to know the volume of the can and the volume of a penny. A standard penny has a volume of approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters. Assuming the coffee can is cylindrical with a diameter of 6 inches and a height of 7 inches, its volume would be around 442 cubic inches. Converting this to cubic centimeters, we get approximately 7245 cubic centimeters. Dividing the volume of the can by the volume of a penny gives us an estimate of around 20,125 pennies that can fit in a 2-pound coffee can.
Yes coffee pods do make good coffee. They smell great and produce great tasting coffee. It also cost pennies a cup compared to commercial coffee's bought.
10 pennies...
100 pennies = 100 [pennies].
50 pennies of course.
Well, darling, if we're talking standard US quarters, each one weighs about 5.67 grams. So, in a pound, you've got about 453.59 grams. Do the math and you'll find you can fit around 80 US quarters in that 1 pound coffee can. Just make sure it's not your grandma's antique can you're filling up!
125 pennies
There are 307,087.5 pennies in one ton of pennies
It would depend on how many pennies they had!
100 pennies