9.5g
The weight of currently circulating British coinage is as follows:
One pence: 3.56g
Two pence : 7.13g
Five pence : 3.25g
Ten pence : 6.50g
Twenty pence : 5.00g
Fifty pence : 8.00g
One pound : 9.50g
Two pound : 12.00g
Five pound : 28.28g
The answer is 4,750.00 grammes.
one £1 = 9.5g
So it's 500 x 9.5 = 4,750.00
A two-pound coin weighs exactly twelve grams, so 500 pounds sterling weighs three kilos. You can get a sealed bag from your bank with £500 in £2 coins, and it's quite a clumsy thing to carry.
A one-pound coin weighs 8.7 grammes.
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Usually a pound of past will weigh in at 16 ounces... but sometimes it could weigh as much as .45 Kilo
one pound
Ah, 1 pound? :)
The coins are 90% not 93% silver. The coins weigh 2.5 grams.
1 pound
One pound of anything weighs one pound.
356grams. The 1p weighs 3.56grams and the 2p weighs 7.12grams. Whichever combination you use, for £1, it should always weigh 356grams.
less than 1 pound Type your answer here...
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