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The value of 15 pounds of quarters
Hi,
I'm involved in a project with my summer camp friends where we are collecting quarters. I need some help in determining how much 15 lbs of quarters would be worth.
Thanks,
student - Port Crane, New York
2004
What is the weight of one quarter, Ryan?

Ted Mooney, P.E.
Striving to live Aloha
finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
2004
I've got a scale handy and thought I'd help out. 20 quarters weighed in at 112.2 grams.

Lee Gearhart
metallurgist - E. Aurora, New York
2004
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