Well, honey, a 5 rand coin is about 24mm in diameter and 2.15mm thick, while a 2-liter coke bottle has a diameter of around 110mm. So, if we do the math, you could probably fit around 183 5 rand coins in that bottle if you stack them perfectly. But let's be real, who's gonna waste all those coins just to fill up a bottle?
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. A 5 rand coin in South Africa is around 7.2 grams, and a 2-liter Coke bottle can hold about 2,000 grams of liquid. So, technically, you could fit around 277 5 rand coins into a 2-liter Coke bottle if you squish them in there. But, like, who's gonna waste all those coins on Coke when you could buy snacks instead?
To determine how many 5 rand coins can fit into a 2-liter Coke bottle, we first need to calculate the volume of a single 5 rand coin. The dimensions of a 5 rand coin are approximately 23.5 mm in diameter and 2.15 mm in thickness. Using the formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = πr^2h), we can find the volume of one coin. Then, we can divide the volume of the 2-liter Coke bottle by the volume of one coin to determine how many coins can fit inside.
But that is only if you don't think of cutting a slot into the bottle. :)
Well, honey, if we're talking about South African 1 rand coins, which have a diameter of about 20 mm, you could fit approximately 375 coins into a 2-liter Coke bottle. But who's got time to count all those coins? Just toss 'em in and see how many you can squeeze in there!
There were 1 Rand and 2 Rand coins minted in gold in 1975, and some were produced for proof sets. South Africa in 1975 sold three different proof sets: an 8-coin set (1/2 cent, 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cent and 1 rand [silver]); a 2-coin set (the two gold coins); and a 10-coin set (all of the above). I would suggest looking on eBay (the KM numbers are KM#63 for the 1 Rand and KM#64 for the 2 Rand).
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The South African standard currency is known as the rand (R) -- from the Witwatersrand, Rand for short, the region containing the country's fabulous gold mines that have changed its history. The rand (money) is divided into hundred cents (c). One-cent and two-cent coins are however no longer minted because of their extremely low value. Other coins are 5c, 10c, 20c and 50c. The rand itself is also a coin, as well as the R2 and R5. Paper money starts with the R10 note.
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