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.
Worth is largely contextual no? eg, if you’re offering it to a drowning man, that jar is worth less than nothing.
But hopefully that jar had good parents that built up its esteem, so that in any context it has the greatest gift of all: self-worth.
Yeah, but face it 78 bucks really only buys about $5 of eggs, right?
Idk what an inch is or what those coins are worth
~23$
$29.73
$69.69
$43.20
$53.47, I’ll wait for your reply.
$202.50
or
$5
$31.77
It really depends on the ratio of pennies and nickles to quarters and dimes. I helped my father in law sort a jar of coins he had collected from his parking lot at work, I estimated like $150-200 but there were almost 50% quarters and dimes and it turned out to be nearly $1000.
Interestingly, quarters and dimes have about the same value per weight. As in a pound of quarters has the same dollar value as a pound of dimes. You could weigh the jar and get a min max estimate and know it’s somewhere between if it was all quarters or all pennies
Wisdom of the crowd says it’s $33,58
I’m saying $33.57.
I don’t see a lot of quarters in there.
15,26
Precisely three large eggs.
€14.35