About 26 wide by 22 high
How many 100 dollar bills can fit in a carton depends on the size of the carton.
1000000/100 = 10000, that is you would have a stack of 10,000 hundred dollar bills.
Regardless of denomination, all current US paper bills are the same size (155.96 mm x 66.29 mm) and weight (1 gram).
A billion 1-dollar bills stacked flat covers approximately 4.2 square miles. This estimate is based on the dimensions of a dollar bill, which is about 2.61 inches by 6.14 inches, allowing for the calculation of area when placed side by side. The total area covered depends on how tightly the bills are spread out, but it can be roughly estimated to be around that size.
single bed sheet size
An uncut sheet of 32 five-dollar bills typically measures 26.5 inches by 16.5 inches. Each individual five-dollar bill measures 6.14 inches by 2.61 inches. The uncut sheet is printed with the bills arranged in a grid format, allowing for a complete display of the bills without being separated.
Many of these bills have been cut as described on purpose to perform illusions. These bills were cut from uncut sheets purchased from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
The answer depends on the size of the class room as well as the size of the ten dollar bills. Many countries use dollars as their currency and have ten dollar bills. These are not all the same size!
All U.S. bills currently in circulation are the same size.
How many 100 dollar bills can fit in a carton depends on the size of the carton.
They printed small size (aka modern size) bills for 1928, 1934, and 1934A. Large size $500 bills were printed for many different years between 1862 and 1922.
1000000/100 = 10000, that is you would have a stack of 10,000 hundred dollar bills.
No, all US bills regardless of denomination are the same size. This makes them easier to handle by machines.
The US didn't print any $1 bills dated 1925. Please check again and post a new question. The nearest dates are 1923 (large size bills) and 1928 (small size bills).
The amount that uncut ruby's are worth varies great depending on several factors. The economy and the size of the ruby should be taken into consideration.
the one dollar bill is the smallest denomination. The bills from 1 to 100 dollars are all the same size in measurements.
Regardless of denomination, all current US paper bills are the same size (156 mm x 66.3 mm)