Morning all. Here is a question for all you brain boxers out there. I have weighed my tin of £2 coins and its 2.36 kilos. Can anyone convert this for me into £'s
"The coin consists of an outer yellow metal nickel-brass ring made from 76% copper, 20% zinc, and 4% nickel, and an inner steel-coloured cupro-nickel disc made from 75% copper, 25% nickel. The coin weighs 12 grams and is 28.4 millimetres in diameter."
Assuming the tin is weightless and all the coins are clean and unblemished, 2360 / 12 = 197 coins or £394
The tin that your money is in, is included in your 2.36KG overall weight. You need to weigh the tin empty and then substract that from 2.36Kg and then divide by 12g, and multiply by 2.
Thanks all. The tin is very light when empty. I don't really want to open the tin as this will make me want to spend it. I just wanted an idea of how much may be in it.
I save £2 coins...I love counting them. They go into coin bags,and I make a note of the total whenever I add a few more to the pot. Then I invest some of it in something I want. ;-)
FF, I would rather rely on the Royal Mint's figures for the weights. The 2p coin is twice the weight of the 1p coin meaning you can have a mixture and know the value. The same applies to the 5p and 10p coins.