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After asking for a a roll of quarters at the grocery store last week, the checker weighed the roll to make sure the amount was correct. Turns out that $10 in quarters weighs half a pound. Which means one pound of quarters (which individually weigh 5.67g), naturally, adds up to $20. Handy, I thought.More Read More ...

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