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I doubt it. And here are my numbers, not just an answer that cannot be easily verified.
The volume of a quarter is 3236 mm3 approx.
5 US gallons = 22,044,419 mm3
Therefore a full bucket would hold approx 22044419/3236 = 6813 quarters
They would be worth 6813/4 = 1703 dollars.
The true value is likely to be significantly less because of gaps between the coins.
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A standard quarter has a volume of approximately 0.069 cubic inches. A 5-gallon bucket has a volume of 1155 cubic inches. Therefore, you could fit around 16,739 quarters in a 5-gallon bucket. This would amount to $4,184.75 in total if all the quarters were in perfect condition and none were counterfeit.
Depends on the dates of the quarters. Anything 1964 or prior would make each quarter worth several dollars each.
10,000 dollars
First, fill up the 5 gallon bucket. Then, pour the contents in the 5 gallon bucket into the 3 gallon bucket. This leaves 2 gallons left in the 5 gallon bucket. Pour the 2 gallons into the 3rd container. Now, fill the 5 gallon bucket again and pour the full 5 gallons into the 3rd container. This gives you 7 gallons.
bucketsful
A bucket of water is heavier than a bucket of snow when both are of the same size. This is because water is denser than snow; snow contains a significant amount of air, which makes it lighter. Thus, even a full bucket of snow will weigh less than a full bucket of water.
The bucket full of water because liquids heat up faster than solids.