I'll be counting this for the next hour so. My guess is £40. The tin weighs 14.3kg.
by voyacomerlo
32 comments
At least 50p
Is this all one currency?
£47.23
£32.32
Update: I’m about 1/8th deep and already have £8 just in 20pences.. gonna be more than I thought.
£56.47 and 30 trillion Zimbabwean dollars
£46.87
£101.01
£38.56!
Total value: £4.73 and one Albanian lek.
£42.42
181.82
£26.47
£125.11
Maybe I’m really tired and my maths is off, but 14.3kg is 14300g. Tin probably weighs 100g, from memory of a [generic tin] they are pretty light. Moving on. A 1p weighs 3.56g, a 2p weighs 7.12g (exactly double, TIL). 5p and 10p weigh about the same as the 1p and 2p respectively, but worth significantly more.
Therefore I think the *least* it could be is if the tin was full of 1p and 2p, which would be around £40 (14200/3.56)/100. £39.88 to be precise.
Anywho I’m seeing a fairly even mix of 1/2/5/10p. Can’t see any 20s or 50s or £1/2. With that in mind I’ve assumed an even distribution of all 4 coins of the lower denomination, 1/2/5/10p at a weight of 20.43g per ‘set’, coming out at 695 ‘sets’ with a value of 18p per set, 12511p total or £125.11.
*Just fucking wait for it to be like £12 now and I’ll look like a right bellend*
£41.42, plus an old pre-decimal shilling that somehow found its way in there.
I think there’s about £6 because there’s a smaller, empty, tin of panettone inside the tin.
More like pennytone, amirite?
£143
Pannetone? More like ton’a pennies!
I love that this sub is a county fair at this point 😂 £130
£173.24 give or take a penny…
About halfway update: 1.1kg of 5p, 2.5kg 2p, 3.4kg 1p, £22.40 in 20p.
This will be the last update with any clues..
About tree fiddy…
i just love that some guy named Tony made a weird bread one day but since everyone liked it, they decided to make it that way henceforth, and simply named it “Panettone”
My mum had a simmilar ammount, we took it to the coin machine and it came out to something like £657 if i remember correctly. I had the panetone box placed inside 2 shopping bags and it exploded when i placed it down so that was fun.
£131.57
Finger just touched the bottom. Onto the vinegar strokes now.
Twelvety
Count up time..
The range and the most likely or average value of the coins in the tin, excluding any coin over £0.10 in value. This leaves us with the 1p, 2p, and 5p coins.
1. **Weight of the Tin:** – Assumed weight of the tin = 0.3 kg (300 grams) – Total weight = 14.3 kg – Weight of the coins = 14.3 kg – 0.3 kg = 14 kg (14,000 grams)
2. **Weights and Values of UK Coins (excluding coins over £0.10):** – **1p coin:** Weighs 3.56 g, value 0.01 GBP – **2p coin:** Weighs 7.12 g, value 0.02 GBP – **5p coin:** Weighs 3.25 g, value 0.05 GBP
3. **Calculate Maximum and Minimum Values:** – **Maximum Value:** Achieved with the highest value coins (i.e., 5p coins). – **Minimum Value:** Achieved with the lowest value coins (i.e., 1p coins).
**Maximum Value Calculation:** – Number of 5p coins = ( frac{14000 text{ g}}{3.25 text{ g/coin}} approx 4308 text{ coins} ) – Value = 4308 coins * 0.05 GBP/coin = 215.40 GBP
**Minimum Value Calculation:** – Number of 1p coins = ( frac{14000 text{ g}}{3.56 text{ g/coin}} approx 3933 text{ coins} ) – Value = 3933 coins * 0.01 GBP/coin = 39.33 GBP
4. **Most Likely or Average Value:** Assuming a random mix of coins, we will calculate the average value based on the remaining denominations.
**Average Coin Weight and Value (excluding coins over £0.10):** – Average weight per coin (approximation) = ( frac{3.56 + 7.12 + 3.25}{3} approx 4.64 text{ g/coin} ) – Average value per coin (approximation) = ( frac{0.01 + 0.02 + 0.05}{3} approx 0.0267 text{ GBP/coin} )
– Number of average coins = ( frac{14000 text{ g}}{4.64 text{ g/coin}} approx 3017 text{ coins} ) – Average value = 3017 coins * 0.0267 GBP/coin ≈ 80.55 GBP
**Summary:** – **Range of Values:** 39.33 GBP to 215.40 GBP – **Most Likely or Average Value:** Approximately 80.55 GBP
32 comments
At least 50p
Is this all one currency?
£47.23
£32.32
Update: I’m about 1/8th deep and already have £8 just in 20pences.. gonna be more than I thought.
£56.47 and 30 trillion Zimbabwean dollars
£46.87
£101.01
£38.56!
Total value: £4.73 and one Albanian lek.
£42.42
181.82
£26.47
£125.11
Maybe I’m really tired and my maths is off, but 14.3kg is 14300g. Tin probably weighs 100g, from memory of a [generic tin] they are pretty light. Moving on. A 1p weighs 3.56g, a 2p weighs 7.12g (exactly double, TIL). 5p and 10p weigh about the same as the 1p and 2p respectively, but worth significantly more.
Therefore I think the *least* it could be is if the tin was full of 1p and 2p, which would be around £40 (14200/3.56)/100. £39.88 to be precise.
Anywho I’m seeing a fairly even mix of 1/2/5/10p. Can’t see any 20s or 50s or £1/2. With that in mind I’ve assumed an even distribution of all 4 coins of the lower denomination, 1/2/5/10p at a weight of 20.43g per ‘set’, coming out at 695 ‘sets’ with a value of 18p per set, 12511p total or £125.11.
*Just fucking wait for it to be like £12 now and I’ll look like a right bellend*
£41.42, plus an old pre-decimal shilling that somehow found its way in there.
I think there’s about £6 because there’s a smaller, empty, tin of panettone inside the tin.
More like pennytone, amirite?
£143
Pannetone? More like ton’a pennies!
I love that this sub is a county fair at this point 😂 £130
£173.24 give or take a penny…
About halfway update: 1.1kg of 5p, 2.5kg 2p, 3.4kg 1p, £22.40 in 20p.
This will be the last update with any clues..
About tree fiddy…
i just love that some guy named Tony made a weird bread one day but since everyone liked it, they decided to make it that way henceforth, and simply named it “Panettone”
My mum had a simmilar ammount, we took it to the coin machine and it came out to something like £657 if i remember correctly. I had the panetone box placed inside 2 shopping bags and it exploded when i placed it down so that was fun.
£131.57
Finger just touched the bottom. Onto the vinegar strokes now.
Twelvety
Count up time..
The range and the most likely or average value of the coins in the tin, excluding any coin over £0.10 in value. This leaves us with the 1p, 2p, and 5p coins.
1. **Weight of the Tin:**
– Assumed weight of the tin = 0.3 kg (300 grams)
– Total weight = 14.3 kg
– Weight of the coins = 14.3 kg – 0.3 kg = 14 kg (14,000 grams)
2. **Weights and Values of UK Coins (excluding coins over £0.10):**
– **1p coin:** Weighs 3.56 g, value 0.01 GBP
– **2p coin:** Weighs 7.12 g, value 0.02 GBP
– **5p coin:** Weighs 3.25 g, value 0.05 GBP
3. **Calculate Maximum and Minimum Values:**
– **Maximum Value:** Achieved with the highest value coins (i.e., 5p coins).
– **Minimum Value:** Achieved with the lowest value coins (i.e., 1p coins).
**Maximum Value Calculation:**
– Number of 5p coins = ( frac{14000 text{ g}}{3.25 text{ g/coin}} approx 4308 text{ coins} )
– Value = 4308 coins * 0.05 GBP/coin = 215.40 GBP
**Minimum Value Calculation:**
– Number of 1p coins = ( frac{14000 text{ g}}{3.56 text{ g/coin}} approx 3933 text{ coins} )
– Value = 3933 coins * 0.01 GBP/coin = 39.33 GBP
4. **Most Likely or Average Value:** Assuming a random mix of coins, we will calculate the average value based on the remaining denominations.
**Average Coin Weight and Value (excluding coins over £0.10):**
– Average weight per coin (approximation) = ( frac{3.56 + 7.12 + 3.25}{3} approx 4.64 text{ g/coin} )
– Average value per coin (approximation) = ( frac{0.01 + 0.02 + 0.05}{3} approx 0.0267 text{ GBP/coin} )
– Number of average coins = ( frac{14000 text{ g}}{4.64 text{ g/coin}} approx 3017 text{ coins} )
– Average value = 3017 coins * 0.0267 GBP/coin ≈ 80.55 GBP
**Summary:**
– **Range of Values:** 39.33 GBP to 215.40 GBP
– **Most Likely or Average Value:** Approximately 80.55 GBP
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