If I asked a bank to change up a million penny's how many Pound's would I get back?
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They wont do it! I tried!
In theory though it would be 10,000 pounds.
Also thought you may want to know it's pennies and pounds and no ' needed.
10 000 pounds
100000
£10,000
it will be 10,000 pounds
£10k
A Lincoln cent weighs 2.70 grams. A million of these is 2.7 million grams or 2.7 thousand kilograms or 2.7 thousand metric tons.
About 5,840 pounds.
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Oh, come on. I'm an American. I didn't even imagine that you meant British Pounds Sterling until I read some of the other answers after I posted.
I believe that there are 100 English pennies in an English Pound. One million pennies divided by 100 results in 10,000 pounds.
ten thousand and a very angry teller
£10,000. 1'000'000 divided by 100 = 10.000 (take 2 noughts of the end).
I don' t know, but I think you can get 10 000
£10,000 but I wouldn't want to be standing behind you in the queue. LOL!
Ten Thousand
ten thousand pounds
Ten Grand
10000
If you cannot divide 1M by 100 you deserve to be sent to Iraq, to bring them democracy. They will be so thankful to you they will cut your throat at the first opportunity.
£10,000
100 pennies in one pound, so divide 1,000,000 by 100 and you will get .
100 new pence in £1
Hence 1,000,000/100 = £10,000
But remember that there used to be 240 pennies in a £
So it could be 1,000,000/240 = £4166.66
And that's not the end of it, my American wife has just pointed out that 1 penny = 1cent. You will have to do the calculation based on current exchange rates.
All this does show how much questions should be qualified.
Well It must be £10,000 pounds then if everybody says so.
The Bank could refuse such large quantities over the counter but if they would you would have a cool £10,000 not to be sniffed at.
What does this mean - 'penny's' or 'Pound's'?
I think you have a literary disease called "apostrophitis" (I've just invented that word) which is the destruction of written work by the incessant use of meaningless apostrophes.
Don't be so flippin' lazy, divide one million by one hundred and you'll get your answer.
None. Because the bank wouldn't do it! They don't need so many pennies
You must be crazy, how would you get a million pennies into the bank? A penny weighs about a gramme, so a million would weigh about a ton, or about a quarter of a large elephant, four motorbikes; two thousand large tubs of double cream, ten oversized sopranos, or seventeen oil-radiators.
I think you should go on to another project.
10,000 pounds - get a calculator
More than you can bench press, I guarantee.
I think a UK bank would take them all because they can weigh them, instead of counting.
In 'ordinary transactions' a shopkeepr, say, is not obliged to accept more than 20 of these coins.
Are those decimal pennies or pre-decimal pennies? If they are pre-decimal you would probably be better off selling to a coin dealer - and if you do have a million pennies, the chances are that it might be worth asking a coin dealer to look through them first. Otherwise, the other answers a pretty close!
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