Have a guess ....

1816
or
1512 if it's the US measurement

oh wait it's over filled I can't be bothered
£600

I did the math :cool:

1 UK pint is equal to 568.26 cubic centimetres and there are about 1.25 cubic centimetres in a one pound coin

:confused:
 
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1816
or
1512 if it's the US measurement

oh wait it's over filled I can't be bothered


1 UK pint is equal to 568.26 cubic centimetres and there are about 1.25 cubic centimetres in a one pound coin

:confused:

£909

Volume wise that jug is only about 50-60% full of pound coins, the rest is just air.
 
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Considering the size of that compared to those ceramic money banks you can collect which guarantee £2k in £1 coins when filled, i'd say at least £2.5k
 
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