davmat787 Diamond Member Nov 30, 2010 5,513 24 76 Feb 4, 2011 #79 At least $80, I always underestimate my change runs. Local coinstar's turn the change into amazon gift certs for free, otherwise they charge 9.8%!
At least $80, I always underestimate my change runs. Local coinstar's turn the change into amazon gift certs for free, otherwise they charge 9.8%!
Nik Lifer Jun 5, 2006 16,125 2 56 Feb 4, 2011 #80 911paramedic said: How Much Money Is In These Containers? Click to expand... One hundred MILLION BILLION DOLLARS
911paramedic said: How Much Money Is In These Containers? Click to expand... One hundred MILLION BILLION DOLLARS
Juked07 Golden Member Jul 22, 2008 1,474 0 76 Feb 15, 2011 #84 $190 just to be.. different in case OP shows up
Jeff7 Lifer Jan 4, 2001 41,599 19 81 Feb 15, 2011 #85 slayer202 said: Last Activity: 01-17-2011 03:21 PM lame Click to expand... I guess he got sucked into a Coinstar machine. I wonder how much it said he was worth?
slayer202 said: Last Activity: 01-17-2011 03:21 PM lame Click to expand... I guess he got sucked into a Coinstar machine. I wonder how much it said he was worth?
IcePickFreak Platinum Member Jul 12, 2007 2,428 9 81 Feb 15, 2011 #86 OP cashed in and retired to Mexico.
alkemyst No Lifer Feb 13, 2001 83,967 19 81 Feb 15, 2011 #87 The formula is cubic inches/volume of the coin. Assuming the first container is about 36 oz to the rim and the other about 32...you get 64.98675 and 57.75 respectively. The volume of a penny is 0.029727 cu in. 64.98675/0.029727 = 2186.12 57.75/0.029727 =1942.68 I'd say about $41.29
The formula is cubic inches/volume of the coin. Assuming the first container is about 36 oz to the rim and the other about 32...you get 64.98675 and 57.75 respectively. The volume of a penny is 0.029727 cu in. 64.98675/0.029727 = 2186.12 57.75/0.029727 =1942.68 I'd say about $41.29