A pile of one million British one penny pieces minted in copper plated steel would be approximately 1,650m (5,413ft) tall, because each coin is 1.65mm (0.065in) thick.
One million 1-dollar bills would be about 358.33 feet tall.
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1 million centimeters = 10 kilometers = 6.214 miles "The Himalayas" are a "they", not an "it", and they all have different heights now.
1 = 9.5 gm (UK 1 Pound coin) 1,000 = 9.5 kg 1,000,000 = 9,500 kg
The answer depends on 6.5 million what, and in what units. A stack in 50 pounds notes will be different from a stack for the same amount in 1 penny coins.
Assuming that 1 pound is 4cm 3 then 1 million would be 4 million cm 3. Pound coin is 3.15 mm thick so a tower of 1 million, would be 3150 metres tall.
1 or 2 million for sure The question can't be answered unless you know what the coins' denominations are. For example, it would take 1 million $1 coins, obviously, but only 50,000 $20 coins (no longer made) or at the other end, 100 million pennies.
At the most you can have 1 million coins in your account.
about 1 trillion dollars
The Royal Australian Mint releases these statistics in its Annual Report issued after the end of the Financial Year. In the 2009/2010 Financial Year, the Royal Australian Mint produced the following circulating coins dated 2010 - No 5 cent coins. 20 million 10 cent coins. 27.775 million 20 cent coins. 8.904 million 20 cent commemorative coins. 12.464 million 50 cent coins. 11.452 million 50 cent commemorative coins. 3.9 million 1 Dollar coins. 8.325 million 1 Dollar commemorative coins. No 2 Dollar coins. These figures may change at the 2010/2011 Annual report to account for the second half of 2010.
There are 100 pence in a pound. Multiply by 100
1 million feet tall bish
76-83 million mm
1,000,000 Inches
as tall as a 23 storey sky scraper
1 million. Once you have that many coins, you won't get any more until you spend some.
Several countries have 5 centavo coins. You need to specify which country.