I don't think is any law the prohibits taking any amount of cash on an airplane, though it'd be a good idea not to take alot for the usual reasons, theft, getting mugged, losing your luggage.
No but the Police and courts can find this to Be "suspicious" and use it to Begin an investigation into your activities.
Generally no more than 10,000 units of the destination country's currency if you don't want to declare it! For example entering Canada or the US, you must declare$10,000 or more and have a valid reason for carrying that much cash. A letter from an employer for instance. If you do have a valid reason and intend to declare...I don't thing there is a limit.
Pay cash. After paying, THEN you may carry away whatever you bought.
When traveling from Las Vegas to Texas, there is no limit on the amount of cash you can carry on a plane within the United States. However, if you are carrying more than $10,000 in cash or monetary instruments, you must report it to customs upon arrival in Texas. It's also advisable to keep the cash easily accessible and properly documented to avoid any issues during security checks.
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Possibly
There's no maximum. However, if one were transporting bags full of rolled coins, the total weight per bag must not exceed the carry-on maximum.