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Well, honey, if you stacked those pound coins on top of each other, you'd need about 240,000 miles worth of coins to reach the moon. But let's be real, that's one expensive tower of coins that even Scrooge McDuck would think twice about. So unless you've got a rocket ship made of cash, I'd say stick to dreaming about reaching the moon in your imagination.

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How many 10p coins will be worth one pound?

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A British One Pound coin weighs 9.5 grams, so about 10.5 One Pound coins would weigh 100 grams.


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If you had 1 million pound in 1 pence coins how many 1 pence coins would you have?

If you had 1 million pounds in 1 pence coins, you would have a total of 100 million 1 pence coins. This is because there are 100 pence in 1 pound, so 1 million pounds would be equivalent to 100 million pence. Each pence coin represents 1 pence, so the total number of coins would be 100 million.


How many 20p make up 3 pound?

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