100 dollar bills would stack 44 inch high
A US dollar bill is 0.0043 inches (just over 1/10 mm) thick, requiring nearly 233 dollar bills for a stack 1 inch high. A billion dollars in a vertical stack would then be 67.8 miles high. (4.3 million inches).
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
There is not, and never has been in American currency a million dollar bill. If you have what appears to be an American million dollar bill, it is a "novelty item", and essentially worthless.
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Not much! Too easy to fake. I have a stack of 100 originals
A US dollar bill is 0.0043 inches (just over 1/10 mm) thick, requiring nearly 233 dollar bills for a stack 1 inch high. A billion dollars in a vertical stack would then be 67.8 miles high. (4.3 million inches).
Million Dollar Bill was created in 2008.
According to the U.S. Treasury, 0043 inches. A stack a mile high will give you over 14 million bills.
A stack of 10 million one-dollar bills would be approximately 358.5 feet tall. This calculation is based on the thickness of a single bill, which is about 0.0043 inches. Since there are 10 million bills, the total thickness would be around 43,000 inches, or about 3,583 feet.
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
There is not, and never has been in American currency a million dollar bill. If you have what appears to be an American million dollar bill, it is a "novelty item", and essentially worthless.
That is actually not a million dollar bill note, but Millionbill.com makes million dollar bills.
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No. The U.S. has NEVER printed a one million dollar bill.
It can have anyone you like, because there's no such thing as a real million dollar bill.
There is no one million dollar bill and never has been.