I’ll take it to the bank tomorrow. It’s never been raided for quarters. About 6 inches across. Could be $30-$60 in my estimation.
Closest guess gets a reply.
EDIT: It was $79.85
$45 in quarters, $18.60 in dimes, $8.10 in nickles, and $8.15 in pennies.
Pennies: Approximately 200, worth $2.00.
- Nickels: Approximately 50, worth $2.50.
- Dimes: Approximately 50, worth $5.00.
- Quarters: Approximately 30, worth $7.50.
Total estimation: Around $17.00.
.mmm… About tre fiddy…
Get back in your loch.
$72.35
You were closest! It was $79.85
Tell them what they’ve won, Bob…
In a week, probably 10% less
The average of all the serious guesses in this thread.
This answer, but add $0.01
Good luck getting the bank to count it for you. My bank would only accept bulk coins like this if they were counted out into separate coin bags - which they would give you. Then they can check by weight.
$43.20
a few dozen fake internet points.
Yeah, but face it 78 bucks really only buys about $5 of eggs, right?
Precisely three large eggs.
$53.47, I’ll wait for your reply.
$69.69
My gallon jug gets round $500, if it has a good amount of silver vs copper. Give or take $20-$30.
I’m going with $27.63
Microsoft Bing Search CoPilot says $15.06.
I’m guessing about $12. I think the people over $20 in this thread either never had a change bucket or saved mostly quarters.