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Quoted from KozMckPinball:$175.26
Re-looked and there are a lot of quarters. I would roll those straight to the bank and CoinStar the rest at the grocery store. I revised the estimate to $326.14
Quoted from cosmokramer:Not even close!
Total weight is an even 99 pounds
I think quite a few of the guesses are a little on the low side.
Now that the weight of this satchel, bag, purse, sack, european carry-all has been weighed, feel free to guess again if you think you were low (or high)
Whats the tare weight?
$990
2 quarters, 5 pennies, 3 nickels, 3 dimes makes $1 and weighs 45.65 grams or 0.1 lbs. 101 lbs - 2 lbs tare weight = 99 lbs. 99/0.1 = $990
Roll the quarters, you have 1980 quarters, so 49 rolls + 20 loose ones. Bring those to the bank and save $49.50 instead of going to CoinStar. CoinStar the rest if the machine can handle it. That's what I'd do. You come out of it with $940.50.
Buy that Mando topper.
Quoted from LTG:1965 and 1966 for Canadian dimes and quarters too. Not as much silver but worth more than face value.
LTG : )
I have a silver 1968 Canadian quarter.
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