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.
A British One Pound coin weighs 9.5 grams, so about 10.5 One Pound coins would weigh 100 grams.
There are 100 pence in one pound. Therefore, to find out how many 10p coins are needed to make one pound, you would divide 100 by 10, which equals 10. So, you would need 10 10p coins to make one pound.
1 or 2 million for sure The question can't be answered unless you know what the coins' denominations are. For example, it would take 1 million $1 coins, obviously, but only 50,000 $20 coins (no longer made) or at the other end, 100 million pennies.
A pound coin is 22½ mm diameter, while a football pitch is approximately 100 x 40 metres, so 4000 square metres. Each coin fits in a 22½ mm square, which is an area of 0.0225 x 0.0225 square metres. That is .0005 square metres. The ratio of the areas is 4000 / .0005 so that football pitch would take 7.9 million pound coins.
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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.
It would depend on the size of the telephone box, but probably not.
1 = 9.5 gm (UK 1 Pound coin) 1,000 = 9.5 kg 1,000,000 = 9,500 kg
5 Million One Pound coins placed edge to edge would stretch for 112.5 kilometres. Travelling via the M1, that would put you somewhere in the vicinity of Nottingham.
1 kilogram of pound coins is equivalent to approximately 109 coins, so 3 kilograms would be around 327 coins. As of 2021, one British pound coin is worth 1 GBP. Thus, 3 kilos of pound coins would be worth approximately 327 GBP.
The weight of a £1 coin is 9.5 grams. Therefore 5,000 would weigh 47,500 grams. This equates to: 47.5 kilo 105 lb Curiously, at todays' market values, this weight in gold (105lb) would be worth $1,464,320. 5000lb of gold (which, lest we forget, is what the currency used to be based upon) would be worth over $70million
A pound of gold is worth more than half a pound of gold.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, technically, a pile of 1 million pound coins would be taller than the Eiffel Tower if you stacked them one on top of the other. But, like, if you spread them out flat on the ground, they wouldn't reach the height of the Eiffel Tower. So, it's all about how you stack those coins, man.
A British One Pound coin weighs 9.5 grams, so about 10.5 One Pound coins would weigh 100 grams.
"MM" stands for "million." Therefore, a MM pound would refer to a million pounds.
There are 100 pence in one pound. Therefore, to find out how many 10p coins are needed to make one pound, you would divide 100 by 10, which equals 10. So, you would need 10 10p coins to make one pound.