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You have to guess the dollar and cents amount in the following picture. The jar of coins weighs approximately 60#'s. In addition, if you guess the value within $1 of the actual amount (high or low), you will also win a Walking Liberty Half that was part of a cache found by Andy Sabisch and his son at a site in Pennsylvania.
The picture might be deceiving but it is 8" in diameter and as the photo shows, it is filled 10" up from the bottom. It contains an assortment of denominations . . . . look at the rolls.
Red = pennies
Green = dimes
Blue = nickels
Quarters = orange.
As Gary had in the 1st post, the container weighs right at 60 pounds.
About half of the rolls are pennies with the remainder being other denominations . . . . remember, one roll of nickels = $2; one roll of dimes = $5 and one roll of quarters = $10.