of change over the past 2+ years. I will now count it all up, get it cashed out, and put it all on Carolina getting 6.5
So how much money do you think 11 pounds of change is? Whoever comes closest without going over gets a prize!
Oh, in addition to the normal pennies/nickels/dimes/quarters, I have several half-dollars and a few silver dollars as well. Be sure to take this into careful consideration while making your choice.
11 pounds is about 19-20$
but what is it? Mostly quarters? Mostly Pennies?
what does it matter what denominations it's in? it's the same amount of money.
oh shit, I thought you meant pounds as in the english currency. well color me maroon!
who the fuck thinks of the British system?
I was reading about british exchange on another board and I guess it stuck in my head. Anyway, my guess is $52.38
Approx 240 pennies = 1lb
So the minimum is $26.40
Yes I'm bored.
if you're bored, go help me out with the remaining crossword clues
take it to commerce bank. they have that machine that adds up all your change for you. sometimes it screws up & gives you like a hundred more bucks than you deserve
Well here is the final breakdown:
500 pennies: $5.00
185 nickles: $9.25
208 dimes: $20.80
289 quarters: $72.25
13 half-dollars: $6.50
12 silver dollars: $12.00
making the total amount $125.80
So as usual, DIG wins.
I took the quarters and half-dollars to a casino, but that is all they accept. Quite gay.
I've heard that the banks here don't take rolled coins anymore because people weren't filling them up all the way. I'll find out for sure tomorrow.
you don't have coinstar machines?
I'm pretty sure there are, but they take like 10% or something. Absolutely unacceptable.
that's why it's better to go to the bank