How much $ do you think this is?

KingGheedora

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3 large, freezer ziplock bags
3 normal, sandwich ziplocks
1 pint full
1 plastic cup full

iPhone thrown in as size reference.

This is a healthy mix of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. I'm gonna try to find a Commerce Bank in my neighborhood, i heard they have a machine that will give cash for coins without charging a fee.

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EDIT:
It came out to $386.05. Also, I just found out that Commerce Bank was bought out by TD Bank a while back, so it's actually TD Banks that have the coin machines.
 
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SlitheryDee

I had a box that was about 6x4x3 full of (rolled) change and it came out to be almost $300. I think you might have that much. I'm guessing $250-$300
 

KingGheedora

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I will let you know the amount when I go tomorrow. It'll be a bitch riding my bike to the bank carrying all that change.
 

IronWing

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Originally posted by: KingGheedora
I will let you know the amount when I go tomorrow. It'll be a bitch riding my bike to the bank carrying all that change.

A penny-farthing?
 

Swagman

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Five one-gallon jars was just over $1700, for me, once upon a time. Simple math :confused: and a volumetric comparison using your coins, otter give a fair to middlin' result. :D
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: Swagman
Five one-gallon jars was just over $1700, for me, once upon a time. Simple math :confused: and a volumetric comparison using your coins, otter give a fair to middlin' result. :D

while your math skills shine...I somehow doubt you ever had 1700 in loose change.
 

PottedMeat

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Take it to one of those coinstar things - if you get an amazon gift certificate they don't take out a usage fee.
 

kranky

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My guess is $142.18.

Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Swagman
Five one-gallon jars was just over $1700, for me, once upon a time. Simple math :confused: and a volumetric comparison using your coins, otter give a fair to middlin' result. :D

while your math skills shine...I somehow doubt you ever had 1700 in loose change.

It would be more like half of that.