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Yes, I have been collecting change to get to Atlanta for the past 4-5 months and also I just handed it in yesterday and I was surprise.If you can estimate how much money is there, I will give you a positive rep!
Clue: Its in the hundredths!
25-04-2006 14:46
Freddy Schurr
Crebb, nope, wrong answer!
25-04-2006 14:55
Greg Marra
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Originally Posted by Freddy Schurr
Clue: Its in the hundredths!
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25-04-2006 15:02
K.Shaw
nice guess... lol ...hmm i would say about $150
25-04-2006 15:07
Levin571
this is like price is right so if it is closest without going over i'll bid $1
25-04-2006 15:09
Alex Cormier
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Originally Posted by Levin571
this is like price is right so if it is closest without going over i'll bid $1
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25-04-2006 15:18
Kim Masi
that remind's me of the time i paid for my friendly's meal in $15 worth of quarters...heh.
umm, id say about $275
25-04-2006 15:20
Rohith Surampudi
thats one less leprechaun going to Atlanta, and one more Freddy 
25-04-2006 15:27
Jay Trzaskos
Of course it's in teh hundredths, look at all those pennies.
But I'd say... $287.65
25-04-2006 15:30
artdutra04
Arrrr matey, that be a lot of booty there!
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25-04-2006 15:52
BRosser314how big is that stack compared to some things that we could see in are everyday life? or exact or estimated sizes work such as diameter and top height of the conic shape? 
25-04-2006 17:31
Tim Dellesim going to have to guess that it is $125.
25-04-2006 18:13
Michael Corsetto
In my completely unbiased opinoin, $114.11.
Mike C.
25-04-2006 18:14
Alex Cormier
How about you give us a hint on how the 'wild' amount of 'sparx' change you have in there?
25-04-2006 18:19
wilshire
Im going to have to say $349.65
>___<
25-04-2006 18:34
team222badbrad
$412.22
I see stacks of quarters
25-04-2006 18:42
Greg Needel
well i did a statistical analysis of the picture assuming standard repartition of coins based on the top layer. Using that and the dimensions of the stack using the same standardizing average coin size. I calculate that the amount of money in the stack is between $123.96 - and $187.92
I might write a white paper explaining this.
ha ha did you really didn't think i was serious did you 
25-04-2006 19:33
Freddy Schurr
I will wait to see if more people are interesting in this mini competition before I posted the exact amount. However, someone is very close to the amount I receive in money.
25-04-2006 19:48
slickguy2007
Looks like about $100.
GO 1403!!!
25-04-2006 22:58
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Originally Posted by Arefin Bari
it's 204 bucks.
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25-04-2006 23:13
Freddy Schurr
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well i did a statistical analysis of the picture assuming standard repartition of coins based on the top layer. Using that and the dimensions of the stack using the same standardizing average coin size. I calculate that the amount of money in the stack is between $123.96 - and $187.92 I might write a white paper explaining this. |
26-04-2006 07:01
mtaman02
shckingly enough they really don't look like pennies, they more or less look like SBA's - Susan B Anthony's which are Dollar Coins
26-04-2006 16:09
Daisyoh, let's go with $325.32. No stat analysis, because a) I am lazy, b) probably would not know what I was doing, and c) putting down random numbers is fun...
Daisy
26-04-2006 19:17
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Originally Posted by jgannon
$174.30
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27-04-2006 02:11
Dan Richardson
$190.2 ( gotta guess my team number )
27-04-2006 10:53
team222badbrad
I guess $186.54...
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Originally Posted by Freddy Schurr
Maybe Greg should write a white paper on this because he is correct. The total amount was $186.54. He will receive a positive rep and for the heck of it, everyone will receive a positive rep because it is Championship Week and I am in a good mood.
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27-04-2006 12:47
i_am_Doug*Deleted by me:reason: answered.*
30-04-2006 16:55
Freddy Schurr
Everyone please read the second page of this thread.
30-04-2006 16:58
Michelle Celio
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Originally Posted by Freddy Schurr
Everyone please read the second page of this thread.
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Originally Posted by Freddy Schurr
The total amount was $186.54.
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