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The origins of the term "piggy bank" come from the Old English word "pygg" which referred to an orange clay. This clay was used to make many things including dishes and jars to hold spare coins. The word pygg sounds much like the word pig, and probably was changed due to misunderstanding. I guess from there, the pygg jar for holding coins became a pig shaped jar, or piggy bank, for holding coins.
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Assuming a quart is equivalent to 946 pennies in volume, this would be the maximum amount of pennies you could fit into a piggy bank with a quart capacity.
the only way is to fill it up, then emty it and count them, you will be pleasantly surprised.
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hey just got office jerk today and you look in the bottem left corner at the piggy bank alright that is how it is on the ipod
117 Alternative method: If all the coins were dimes he would have $41.90; He is $5.85 short of that figure Every 5c short represents 1 nickel replacing a dime 585/5 = 117 nickels (and 302 dimes).
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Well honey, you've got a dime, two nickels, and five pennies in your piggy bank to make $1.10. So get counting and start making it rain with those coins!